Sarah Michelle Gellar reveals her daughter’s angel vs. Spike ‘Buffy’ Choice – Hollywood Life
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Sarah Michelle Gellarchildren, Charlotte12, and Rocky9 years old, officially done watching buffy the vampire slayerin which Sarah played the lead role of Buffy for seven seasons between 1997 and 2003. As Sarah, 45, promoted her partnership with the Wells Fargo Active Cash Visa® Cardshe revealed to HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY if his daughter is Team Spike or Team Angel. “I’ll tell you my the girl is definitely a pro Angel,” the actress revealed. For those who needed a refresher, Angel and Spike served as Buffy’s love interests and the show’s ending didn’t reveal who Buffy would end up with.
Regarding how her two children felt about the cliffhanger ending, Sarah said she thought they were “satisfied” with it because they watched it so long after the ending and didn’t look at it excessively. “I think there’s less pressure on the end to satisfy so many people because it’s not in real time. Right?” she theorized. “And so they’re excited to see things come to an end and they know what’s coming and I think that takes a bit of that off. Pressure to please everyone. And I think you’ll find that with most shows that people find out about later. They’re less critical of an ending or things they don’t like. That’s kind of an interesting phenomenon with streaming and binging.

As for her other plans, Sarah said she would “probably let” Charlotte see Scream soon, but says she don’t need to watch cruel intentions until she is married. “I’m not sure anyone needs to see their mom in this movie,” she joked.
The I know what you did last summer The star also opened up about dating following his coronavirus diagnosis. “Talking about Active Cash and Wells Fargo today really got to me because I feel down and sorry for myself and I’m like, ‘I’m going to shop online and I’m going to buy myself -same. new clothes so that when I get out of there I’ll be fabulous,” she recalled. “It’s like you realize how important those moments of joy and those things that make you smile are, and that we really have to do them and integrate them into our lives. It was like a kind of funny moment of full loop.

The collaboration between Sarah and Wells Fargo aims to “help consumers pursue their passion through an Instagram contest.” The competition, which starts on June 24 and ends on July 1, will give 10 people a chance to win funds ($400 each) for their hobbies, and two of them will receive a financial consultation of 30 minutes with Marsha Barnescertified financial and social worker and founder of the Finance Bar.
“I love what they do,” Sarah continued. “It’s hard after two years of sitting on your couch and not going anywhere. It makes you realize that life is short and we need to enjoy those things that bring us joy and be smart about them too, not go crazy, but really encourage ourselves to dip our toes in and keep doing those things. ”