Abigail Breslin takes our breath away in Marchesa as she arrives at the premiere of New Year’s Eve held at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on Monday night (December 5).
The 15-year-old actress plays Hailey in the upcoming ensemble film which revolves around the lives of several couples and singles who intertwine over the course of New Year’s Eve in New York City.
Abigail recently chatted with CNN about her crush on costar Zac Efron. “I love Zac Efron. I mean, I’ve seen every High School Musical a million times and every movie he’s done,” she shared. “I mean, I love Zac Efron. C’mon, he’s cool.”
Zac added, “She played it off really well. I had no idea [about her crush]. It’s so funny coming from a fellow artist. I think she’s so amazing; she’s so funny in this movie. She’s a darling.”
FYI: Abigail sparkled in earrings and a bangle from Kwiat.
Abigail Breslin keeps it cute with a bright smile on her face in this new portrait session at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Toronto, Canada on Thursday afternoon (December 1).
The 15-year-old actress is on the promo trail for her new movie, New Year’s Eve — which will have its star-studded premiere in Los Angeles on Monday night.
She shared, “I just went to Topshop and kind of went a little overboard on everything. There was this leopard print faux-fur coat that was just so cute. I don’t even know how much it was, but probably more than my dad would really appreciate!”
Abigail Breslin pulls her coat close as she arrives at the CBC Tower to tape her appearance on George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight in Toronto, Canada on Wednesday night (November 30).
The 15-year-old actress is just one of many out to promote her upcoming film, New Year’s Eve. Costars Jake T. Austin and Zac Efron are also on the promo trail.
In the ensemble flick, Abigail plays Hailey, a teenager trying convince her mom (Sarah Jessica Parker) that she’s old enough to go to Times Square on the big night.
Abigail Breslin bounces around to the music in the background during her Style Star fashion shoot for the December 2011 issue of Seventeen magazine.
“I like boho with a little rocker in it,” the 15-year-old actress dished in her cover shoot video. “I’m classic with a little bit of edge.”
Abby also dished her fashion obsession — stripes! “I could buy anything with stripes — sweaters, tee shirts…I see checkers as just an extension of stripes.”
Zac Efron hangs out with director Garry Marshall behind-the-scenes on the set of New Year’s Eve.
In the upcoming holiday flick with a star-studded cast, the movie revolves around the lives of several couples and singles who intertwine over the course of New Year’s Eve in New York City.
Abigail Breslin matches the movie’s color scheme as she attends the Cinema Society & DKNY screening of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 held at the Landmark Sunshine Cinema on Wednesday night (November 16) in New York City.
The 15-year-old actress recently chatted with Collider about the slew of projects on her plate.
“I just finished filming The Class Project in Winnipeg,” Abby shared. “That’s a really dark movie, based on a true story. It’s about two girls who murder their mom. They’re sisters who lived near Toronto. They were 17 and 16, and their mother was this alcoholic who had these horrible boyfriends that would come in and out and live with them. The girls tried to reach out to everybody, including Child Services and their father, and they’re desperate.”
And guess who plays her sister? “Georgie Henley plays my sister and Mira Sorvino plays our mom. It’s a really, really heavy movie, and it’s really dark.”
Abigail Breslin hits up the 2011 Lucky Shops VIP Charity shopping party held at the Highline Stages on Friday night (November 4) in New York City.
The Lucky Shops event featured over 40 designers and retailers from fashion icons and cult favorites. Lucky’s team of experts carefully edited and selected their favorite fashions, handbags, shoes, and jewelry with items selling at up to 70% off retail. Shoppers also enjoyed refreshments, giveaways and much more.
Abigail, 15, recently chatted with ELLEgirl about the interesting way she comes up with song titles — nail polish!
“I write all the songs with my friend Cassidy and we both play [guitar] and sing. We actually come up with song titles from nail polish bottles, which could sounds strange,” she shared. “But, we go to OPI.com and we look up nail polishes and if they have a good title, we use the titles. There’s a nail polish with an amazing name and I really want to you use. I’ve been trying since February, literally, and I can’t get a song out!”