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Ashlee
The
Star
At
'Undiscovered'
Premiere
She
has
a
supporting
role
in
the
film,
but
Ashlee
Simpson
(search)
was
the
star
attraction
at
the
world
premiere
of
"Undiscovered."
A
drama
set
against
the
backdrop
of
the
Los
Angeles
music
scene,
the
film,
which
comes
out
this
weekend,
follows
two
young
lovers
struggling
to
strike
a
balance
between
career
and
romance.
Simpson
marks
her
major
feature-film
acting
debut
as
the
couple's
best
friend
Clea,
a
classically
kooky
but
wise
sidekick.
"I
definitely
didn't
want
to
take
a
lead
role,"
Simpson
told
APTN
as
she
entered
the
Tuesday
night
event.
"And
it
was
definitely
a
conscious
effort,
because
I
wanted
to
work
with
actors
that
were
really
good,
and
that
could
help
me
with
my
acting.
And
choosing
the
role
of
Clea
was
really
a
lot
of
fun
because
I
could
just
be
grimy
and
dirty
and
not
wear
makeup,
and
live
in
an
environment
where
it's
not
about
beauty,
it's
just
about
learning."
By
many
accounts,
Simpson,
20,
was
a
quick
study.
Noted
co-star
Pell
James
(search),
"I
didn't
know
what
to
expect
because
I'd
seen
her
on
TV
and
heard
her
music,
and
this
and
that.
And,
then,
working
with
her,
she's
a
total
pro.
Like
I
would
forget
my
lines,
and
she
would
know
them.
It
was
embarrassing."
Premiere
attendees
included
all
of
the
film's
principals,
as
well
as
Simpson's
on-again,
off-again
boyfriend,
pop
idol
Ryan
Cabrera
(search).
Conspicuously
absent
was
Simpson's
singer-actor
sister,
Jessica
Simpson
(search),
who,
Ashlee
explained,
simply
couldn't
make
it
to
Los
Angeles
in
time
following
Monday
night's
London
premiere
of
her
own
film,
"The
Dukes
of
Hazzard."
Ashlee
said
she
prepared
for
the
premiere
by
getting
a
seaweed
wrap
at
the
Burke
Williams
Spa.
After
going
with
jet-black
hair
and
manly
attire
for
the
film,
she
was
back
to
blonde
and
glamorous
in a
classic
black
Marc
Jacobs
dress
and
white
pumps.
The
event
inspired
Simpson
to
recall
her
own
discovery.
"I
think
getting
the
opportunity
to
be
on
the
show
'7th
Heaven'
was
my
first
kind
of
big
gig
that
I
got
to
do,"
she
said.
"And
signing
my
record
deal,
that
was
a
moment
of
going,
'Wow!
I'm
actually
going
to
make
my
own
record.'"
Of
course
with
fame
comes
more
attention
—
not
all
of
it
good.
Witness
Simpson's
October
2004
"Saturday
Night
Live"
(search)
incident
during
which
a
national
television
audience
discovered
she
was
lip-syncing
to a
pre-recorded
vocal.
Simpson
addresses
the
matter
on
her
new
CD,
"I
Am
Me,"
which
is
set
for
an
Oct.
18
North
American
release.
Just
before
the
record's
release,
she'll
sit
down
with
Oprah
Winfrey,
to
give
her
take
on
the
"S.N.L."
incident.
Simpson's
father
and
an
"Undiscovered"
producer,
Joe
Simpson,
confirmed
reports
that
Ashlee
was
in
negotiations
for
a
return
to
"Saturday
Night
Live."
Ashlee
reflected,
"I
definitely
experienced
so
much
this
year:
every
high
and
every
low,
and
I
think
it's
been
the
most
amazing
year
I
could
have
possibly
had,
because
I
have
learned
so
much."
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