In a recent interview with Variety, Jennifer Coolidge, famously known for her role as Stifler’s mom in the hit movie ‘American Pie,’ unveiled some surprising details about her personal life.
The 60-year-old White Lotus star shared how her onscreen character’s allure translated into real-life encounters, leading to unexpected experiences.
Coolidge candidly expressed, “I got a lot of play being a MILF and I got a lot of s**ual action from American Pie.
There were so many benefits to doing that movie.
I mean there would be, like, 200 people that I would have never slept with.”
The 1999 comedy revolves around a group of teenage boys making a pact to lose their virginities by prom night.
While the storyline focuses on their pursuit of female classmates, including characters like Michelle, Vicky, and Heather, Finch finds himself entangled with Stifler’s mom, played by Coolidge.
Despite being only 38 when the film premiered, Coolidge has been stereotyped as vivacious, promiscuous, and middle-aged throughout her career.
She once disclosed to Us Weekly in 2020 about her youthful appearance, jokingly mentioning an incident when she purchased beer at the age of 11 while wearing a neighbor’s wig.
In an interview with The Guardian back in 2013, Coolidge shared insights into her dating life post-‘American Pie,’ admitting to a preference for younger men over the following decade or so.
Although she maintains discretion regarding specific relationships, she openly discusses the intimate aspects of her romantic history.
Recounting a peculiar experience, Coolidge narrated how she dated two men who were acquainted with each other while on holiday by claiming to have an identical twin.
This anecdote sheds light on her adventurous and playful approach to dating, showcasing her unique perspective on relationships.
Notoriously linked to former Saturday Night Live member Chris Kattan in the past, Coolidge has embraced the newfound attention and opportunities that arose from her portrayal of Stifler’s mom.
Reflecting on the ongoing impact of her iconic role, she revealed how encounters with admirers, particularly younger men, continue to unfold, leveraging her single status to her advantage.
The enduring popularity of ‘American Pie’ has undoubtedly solidified Coolidge’s status as a s** symbol and cultural icon, propelling her into a realm of diverse and intriguing romantic escapades.
Her journey post-fame serves as a testament to the transformative power of cinema and the lasting influence of unforgettable characters on both actors and audiences alike.