How AnnaLynne McCord is Spending Her Summer Vacation

April 21, 2009 at 1:12pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

TV stars typically spend the summer hiatus filming movies in hopes of making the leap from the small to the big screen a la George Clooney.

Apparently, 90210’s AnnaLynne McCord is less deluded than we thought; she’s going to spend her summer backpacking through Europe.

“I had several offers for the summer, but I decided there wasn’t anything I really 100 percent wanted to do,” she claims. “I ended up telling my agent, ‘I’m sorry. I’m not available. I’m leaving. Don’t call me. I need some time and I just want to be by myself for a little bit.’”

Yeah right!

She probably got offers to do more films like her recent flop Fired Up and didn’t want to embarrass herself anymore than she already has.

One season of 90210 and she’s already a has-been.

—Sasha Perl-Raver

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