When Cristin Milioti made her debut as the Mother on the eighth season finale of CBS’ How I Met Your Mother, she made headlines across the world. But other than fans of Broadway (where Milioti was nominated for a Tony last year for her leading role in the musical Once), and NBC’s 30 Rock (where Milioti made a lasting impression as a “sexy baby” comedienne), the 28-year-old actress remains largely an unknown. To most HIMYM fans, in fact, she is simply just the Mother.
Within her first week in Los Angeles to shoot the ninth and final season of HIMYM, however, Milioti nearly gained notoriety for something else entirely.
“I was almost arrested for drunk driving,” she says.
Milioti recently sat down with me for her first wide-ranging interview since landing the one of most highly anticipated roles in television. A dyed-in-the-wool New Yorker, with enormous, expressive eyes and a natural amiability, she was still adjusting to life as a Los Angeles driver, including navigating the city’s byzantine street parking signs. “I got four parking tickets my first week,” she says with a laugh. “I mean, I can read. I can speak English fairly well. But I got very confused by the poles with the five different [parking] signs on them. I got a ticket right in front of my house, because I didn’t see the street sweeping [sign]. Another time, I didn’t turn my wheels [on a hill]. I didn’t even know about the wheel turning!”
And then there was the evening when Milioti was driving at 15 miles per hour in her brand-new Mini Cooper on Fountain Avenue, trying to find her friend’s street after a partaking of a local sushi bar. “I was stone-cold sober,” she says. “I got flagged into a DUI checkpoint. And then I couldn’t figure out how to open the window, because I had just gotten the car, like, an hour before. So they thought I was drunk. I failed all the sobriety tests, because I have terrible balance and I couldn’t stop laughing, like crying laughing. They made me take two Breathalyzers because they didn’t believe me, and I blew a 0.00. Apparently, my pupils in their resting state look like someone who’s twice the legal limit. It was a really traumatic first few hours.”
When I ask if she was ever worried about TMZ showing up, she looks at me as if I’d asked if she’d ever seen a Cockamouse. “No. I mean, not at all,” she says. “They would be like, ‘Small, Vampire-Looking Young Man Is Pulled Over. No One Cares!’”
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Within her first week in Los Angeles to shoot the ninth and final season of HIMYM, however, Milioti nearly gained notoriety for something else entirely.
“I was almost arrested for drunk driving,” she says.
Milioti recently sat down with me for her first wide-ranging interview since landing the one of most highly anticipated roles in television. A dyed-in-the-wool New Yorker, with enormous, expressive eyes and a natural amiability, she was still adjusting to life as a Los Angeles driver, including navigating the city’s byzantine street parking signs. “I got four parking tickets my first week,” she says with a laugh. “I mean, I can read. I can speak English fairly well. But I got very confused by the poles with the five different [parking] signs on them. I got a ticket right in front of my house, because I didn’t see the street sweeping [sign]. Another time, I didn’t turn my wheels [on a hill]. I didn’t even know about the wheel turning!”
And then there was the evening when Milioti was driving at 15 miles per hour in her brand-new Mini Cooper on Fountain Avenue, trying to find her friend’s street after a partaking of a local sushi bar. “I was stone-cold sober,” she says. “I got flagged into a DUI checkpoint. And then I couldn’t figure out how to open the window, because I had just gotten the car, like, an hour before. So they thought I was drunk. I failed all the sobriety tests, because I have terrible balance and I couldn’t stop laughing, like crying laughing. They made me take two Breathalyzers because they didn’t believe me, and I blew a 0.00. Apparently, my pupils in their resting state look like someone who’s twice the legal limit. It was a really traumatic first few hours.”
When I ask if she was ever worried about TMZ showing up, she looks at me as if I’d asked if she’d ever seen a Cockamouse. “No. I mean, not at all,” she says. “They would be like, ‘Small, Vampire-Looking Young Man Is Pulled Over. No One Cares!’”
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I already love her.
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ReplyDeleteWhy should anyone read what haters are saying about him/herself? I mean, it's not like people on internet are saying something smart, they are just dumb, most of the time.
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