<\/a>\n\t\t\t<\/div><\/figure>\n\t\t<\/div>\n<\/p>\nIs Two Broke Girls a fun show to be part of?<\/strong> \nIt is! Kat Dennings has become a great friend of mine and she\u2019s so hilarious and talented and we shoot in front of a live audience. It\u2019s fun when they clap and cheer or they\u2019re cracking up. It\u2019s such a cool thing seeing them react.<\/p>\nDo they ever not laugh?<\/strong> \nWe have an amazing writing staff \u2013 Michael Patrick King and all of our writers \u2013 who give us alternative jokes and that\u2019s a cool thing as an actor because it won\u2019t be rehearsed and you have to work with it right then. But we\u2019ll always keep them laughing!<\/p>\nWhat attracted you to your character, Caroline?<\/strong> \nI love that she\u2019s not a stereotypical Upper East Side blonde. She is a fish out of water in the restaurant and there are things she doesn\u2019t know, but she\u2019s not dumb. She went to Wharton Business School and has this incredible savvy for money and business. I also love that the girls were never outwardly mean to each other even though they are from different walks of life. I think that\u2019s really refreshing to see \u2013 especially to young women out there.<\/p>\nYou\u2019re playing a waitress in the show \u2013 being an actress, have you had lots of experience of being a waitress in real life? <\/strong> \nI have! I worked at an Americanized Mexican restaurant for a while called Chili\u2019s. I\u2019d work in the cocktail area and they served big beer glasses. On my first night I put all the beer glasses on one tray thinking I\u2019d be fine to carry it and I spilt them all on a table of ten people. I went to the bathroom and cried. It was awful. I wasn\u2019t the best waitress<\/p>\nThe show has already won a People\u2019s Choice Award and was commissioned for a second season before the first had finished airing \u2013 has the success surprised you?<\/strong> \nWhen we were filming the pilot it was a special experience it felt like we\u2019d been doing it for years which I\u2019ve heard from other actors is very rare so I think we knew we had something special and we all loved each other and working together. At least we were having a good time and you hope that energy and specialness translates to the audience and I\u2019m glad it did.<\/p>\nThere has also been a bit of controversy attached to the show. Michael was accused of being too crude and touching on stereotypes \u2013 do you think some people have failed to notice it\u2019s a comedy and not a documentary?<\/strong> \nYeah and I think Michael said before, everything the characters do comes out of a real place. There\u2019s backlash with everything but we love what we\u2019re doing and we believe in the show and the characters and it seems like the audience agrees.<\/p>\nControversy is also good in that it means people are watching.<\/strong> \nExactly! We\u2019ve said the word \u201cvagina\u201d on TV like it\u2019s never been said before. Doing comedy is supposed to push boundaries but that\u2019s what makes it new and innovative and exciting. I\u2019m glad, at least, to be a part of that and this whole \u201cwomen in comedy\u201d loop that\u2019s going on. <\/p>\nVagina is hardly offensive at all. If you spent a day in our office you\u2019d be shocked by the language you\u2019d overhear.<\/strong> \n[laughs] That\u2019s honestly the truth! In most people\u2019s day-to-day life the word \u201cvagina\u201d is not that big a deal but for whatever reason, saying it on network television was a big deal.<\/p>\nAccording to your Wikipedia, you\u2019ve been acting since you were 4 \u2013 is this true?<\/strong> \nIt is true. I\u2019ve been doing theatre since before I could read. My mom had to read my lines for my auditions. I used to watch The Sound of Music a million times a day and I fell in love with it and kept asking my parents to let me do something like that so they got me into theatre which was great.<\/p>\nYou\u2019ve been an ambitious actress your whole life!<\/strong> \nYes, definitely. And I still hope to come to the West End or Broadway eventually. My dream is to do a Broadway or West End musical. I love Les Miserables and The Sound of Music and Wicked. Although I\u2019d also love to be in a new one \u2013 is Andrew Lloyd Webber writing a new one any time soon?<\/p>\nWe\u2019ll find out and get you a part.<\/strong> \nI\u2019ll cut you 10%<\/p>\nIt\u2019s a deal.<\/strong><\/p>\nTwo Broke Girls is on E4 Thursdays at 9pm. Beth Behrs will be in a new Andrew Lloyd Webber musical as soon as we have a word with him.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Stunning American actress Beth Behrs has been acting since a very young age. Having learnt her craft treading the boards of theatre, the 26 year old has been on screens since 2009 and landed the role of rich-girl-who-looses-everything Caroline Channing in E4\u2019s hit new American import, Two Broke Girls. 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