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Jenna Boyd: Sob Sister

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With you and Cayden having movies coming out in June, is there a friendly sibling rivalry in how well the movies do?

Everybody says we have kind of a rivalry; we really don't. We're really supportive of each other. We've never worried about how the movies have done at the box office.

Have you ever worked on the same movie or TV show?

No. We want to. It's pretty difficult when the family is split up everywhere. . . . It would be cool to play a brother and sister that fight. We can do that.

[Maybe brother-sister fighting wouldn't be acting at all. Cayden, 11, later shared with us that Jenna's movie is "definitely a chick flick." And, "Since she is older than me and has a little more experience, she thinks she knows everything. . . . No, she doesn't."]

Tell me about your figure skating.

I get up at 5 in the morning and skate for about an hour and a half, five days a week. I haven't competed a lot [but] I'm getting into the higher levels of skating. I'm doing some double jumps and maybe in a year or two I'll start doing triples. . . .

I've been skating as long as I've been acting, about nine years. I love it.


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