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Jordana Brewster, Actress Photo Shoot for Ocean Drive, April 2013

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10 years ago on 20 June 2013 17:09

Jordana Brewster is on the cover of Ocean Drive's April 2013 issue. Brian Bowen Smith, Photographer.

Ocean Drive www.oceandrive.com

Here's what the 32-year-old actress had to share with the Ocean Drive mag On filming dangerous scenes for the Fast & Furious franchise "I had a stunt double who was really good, but I did do some of my own. Director, Justin Lin is kind of hard-core. He's from the independent film world and wants the real shot. There's one scene where I'm running with a baby, and it's not a doll! I was so afraid I'd shake the baby too much. And shooting in Puerto Rico, I tore my hand open and had to go to the ER. First we Super Glued it, but I realized that was just not a good idea."

On plastic surgery "I haven't started yet, but I'm definitely not against it. If there are tools out there, why not use them? On the other hand, I really need my forehead for acting. I need to be able to crease it and express myself, so I don't think I'd go crazy on the Botox. If I could just wake up and have bigger boobs, that would be fun. Shallow but honest. Emotionally, I work on myself constantly, so I'm okay on that end."

On the downsides of being a celebrity "I think camera phones are a pain in the ass. Someone will think you're rude if you're just not into taking a picture that day, and then the next thing you know, it ends up on Twitter. There's this instant access to people that's a little bit scary. The ability to talk to your fans is really great, but it's scary to think about everything that's uploaded to the Internet."

Ocean Drive www.oceandrive.com

OCEAN DRIVE magazine is the quintessential fashion and lifestyle magazine for South Florida, delivering the latest trends in fashion, beauty, art, travel, real estate, and entertainment. With its infectious glimpse into high and hip society, this glossy, oversize coffee-table book has become a staple in the homes of discerning, high-end audiences. Featuring sizzling content that is always ahead of the curve, OCEAN DRIVE magazine delivers firsthand knowledge of new trends and captures the essence of the American Riviera.