Alanis Morissette Takes the High Road

June 9, 2008 at 11:33am PST

Alanis Morissette was interviewed by Newsweek for an article entitled Alanis and Her Anger. Surprisingly, she doesn’t come off as angry at all, even when the interview begins with this prod:
 
Newsweek:
“Let's just get it out of the way: how do you feel about your ex-boyfriend Ryan Reynolds's engagement to Scarlett Johansson?”
Alanis: [Laughs] I'm really happy for him.
N: Wasn't your record originally supposed to come out on the same day as hers?
A: My album release date has been moved five times, so I wasn't even aware of what dates were what at this point.

Way to take the high road, Alanis. No matter what she might say, you know it has to be awful to lose a man like Ryan Reynolds. Ohhhh! It buuuuuurns!

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