With her new comedy "Life After Beth" slated to hit theaters next month, Aubrey Plaza pitched in on promotions by covering the Winter 2014 issue of Glow magazine.
While rocking a few poses for the Chris Nicholls-shot spread, the "Parks and Recreations" star opened up about her surprising personality traits and shared details about her work with actor/director Christopher Guest.
Check out a few highlights from Miss Plaza's Q&A session below. For more, be sure to pay a visit to Glow!
On her shyness:
"I think I'm a pretty shy person, actually which is always surprising to people because I'm not afraid of doing ridiculous things in front of people or in front of a camera. But in my own person life I'm actually, I think, kind of introverted and I don't know why."
On her improvisation in Guest's films:
"I'm sure I wouldn't be able to articulate it as a younger person, but it felt different. I think the improvised stuff really spoke tome because it felt so natural and weird; there was this awkward uncomfortableness about it that I really, really liked. And I think that probably influenced me a lot because I tend to make people feel very uncomfortable."
On her biggest beauty disaster:
"Middle school, ages 12 to 14. I mean, every day my whole face is a beauty disaster! I don't know - I'm the worst person to ask."
On her least favorite beauty trend:
"The past is the past, and maybe '80s eyeshadow should just be a memory. Let's forget about that. It's not good for anyone. I'm not a big fan of electric colors."