If you are fan of Rebel Wilson, this may come as a surprise for you. The Australian actress says she is not at all like her character Fat Amy in “Pitch Perfect” film series. The 29-year-old admitted in her recent fashion magazine interview that if she had to be like Fat Amy even for one complete day, she would become “a psycho.”

"Most people who know me know I'm not switched on all the time. I don't like to be like that in real life, because it's draining," Wilson is quoted as saying in an exclusive interview to Elle Australia. The actress and comedian further added that if she had to be like her character of Fat Amy all day she would “be a psycho.” It is important to “chill out” and “be normal” in life, added the actress.

The over-weight actress, who is also a stand-up comedian told the publication that she does not like to do fancy photoshoots and get glamorously dressed as it is not her forte. But Wilson is in such a profession where she cannot avoid all the compulsory red carpet appearances to promote her films. The actress watches various reality shows on television for the fashion tips.

Wilson comes as a confident person in various modelling photoshoots and credits her friend and actress Tyra Banks for the lovely tips. Wilson said she use to watch “America's Next Top Model” and imitate the models on the show for their walk and style. But the actress credits Banks for teaching her “how to smile with your eyes.” The actress, who prefers wearing flats to heels, looks gorgeous in Marina Rinaldi coat and shirt by Roaman's on the Elle magazine's cover page.

The “Bridesmaids” actress also told the magazine that she has a lot of friends in Hollywood who would be perfect for a “barbecue night” or “chitchat” but she cannot trust them if she gets injured or falls sick. The magazine also asked Wilson about her favourite choice of clothes. The actress said she loves to wear T-shirts with “cartoon characters on them.” Buying “chicken-flavoured chips at Coles” is something the actress loves to do at night time, when she visits Australia.

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