Amanda Seyfried is gearing up to take on two new roles: wife and mom.
The 31-year-old actress opened up about her upcoming wedding with Thomas Sadoski and welcoming their first little one as she graces the cover of Vogue Australia’s February issue.
“I’ve never been excited by anything more in my life — and ready,” Seyfried tells the magazine.
The actress announced the baby news in November, about two months after PEOPLE confirmed her engagement to Sadoski.
Seyfried also revealed that the engagement took place on her farm in upstate New York, in what she described as “a quiet moment.”
“It’s nice to make a decision about something,” she says of getting married. “It is like another adult thing that I feel like I’m doing and I am really confident doing. It’s nice to have an agreement.”
As far as her nuptials with the 40-year-old actor, Seyfried tells Vogue she doesn’t want to be “the center of attention.”
“I get to go to premieres and get dressed up all the time,” she says. “I went to the Met Gala last year in a wedding gown designed by Riccardo Tisci. I’ve played a bride a billion times.”
This isn’t the first time the expectant mom has opened up about preparing to welcome her first little one.
She revealed in November that her sense of smell has been on high alert during her pregnancy.
“The only thing that I can’t tolerate is body odor,” she said. “Normally body odor is, ‘Uh, it’s alright.’ But I cannot tolerate it anymore. If someone has it, I have to leave. I have a hard time with that.”
Seyfried added: “I can smell electricity. I swear to God I can smell the TV.”
This article originally appeared on People.com
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