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"My own personal connection with God was not in a religious sense, so I wasn't really thinking in that way when I got the role and when I started doing it"

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Tamblyn is doing a careful two-step here: claiming intimacy with the divine while refusing the institutional baggage that usually comes with saying so. The phrasing is defensive in a distinctly modern-celebrity way. "My own personal connection" is a small fortress of privacy, a preemptive boundary against audiences who want to sort her into teams: believer, skeptic, church kid, New Age, atheist. Then comes the pivot - "not in a religious sense" - which isn’t just clarification, it’s reputational risk management. She wants the emotional and existential credibility of God-talk without inviting the culture-war audit that "religious" triggers.

Context matters: actors are routinely asked to narrate their roles as confessional autobiography. If the part involved faith, spirituality, or moral crisis, the easiest PR story is conversion, devotion, or trauma. Tamblyn declines that script. By insisting she "wasn't really thinking in that way" when she got the role, she frames her performance as craft rather than testimony. That’s a subtle flex: she didn’t need doctrine to access the character; she used empathy, imagination, technique.

The subtext is also a commentary on how religion functions as a genre marker in American life. "God" can be intimacy, awe, grief, surrender - experiences that don’t require a pew. Tamblyn’s sentence threads that needle, signaling openness to transcendence while keeping the door closed to being conscripted into anyone else’s narrative about faith.

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Amber Tamblyn

Amber Tamblyn (born May 14, 1983) is a Actress from USA.

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