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and Christine starts asking her questions. Even though she's literally scantily clad, she's like, well, you never know when a story comes, and you've got to take it. If the story's good, if you beg, steal, or borrow, you could either win a Pulitzer prize, or if it comes out crappy, you could get everyone to turn against you. It's a hard job. You could really crack something amazing, or you could get skewered."

And while Bibb admits that "it's always more fun to play the devil than the angel," she found a lot in her character to empathize with. "I don't know about you guys, but I've definitely made mistakes in my life, and it's not always a perfect path, so I think her path leaves you thinking: well where does it go? Christine's a person in the movie that really gets to Tony. She's tenacious. I mean, look, she's not happy that she did what she did. But she still has enough balls to show up and say, 'Hey pal, yeah, you've seen me naked, but I've seen you naked, so give me the story. I love that."

Enough to be up for a sequel? Absolutely, Bibb says. "There's something in that passion for that girl - hopefully you'll see her again. Hopefully there's a bigger story being told."

With a $100 million opening weekend, the sequel definitely will happen - but whether or not she's in it, Bibb will be busy for a while. She'll appear in the horror films Midnight Meat Train and Trick 'r Treat next year, followed by Confessions of a Shopaholic, based on the bestselling novel. Not a bad slate for a tabloid-evading, under-the-radar star.

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