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I don't have a TV addiction. I can stop anytime I want. I do have nerdy tendencies. That, I can't stop.
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Here's a holiday surprise: This season Seth MacFarlane, creator of the movie Ted and TV's Family Guy, is doing something—wait for it—wholesome. After studying with Frank Sinatra's vocal coaches, MacFarlane, 41, just released his second album, Holiday for Swing!, complete with a 52-piece orchestra. Clearly, the controversial funny guy is not kidding at all. GLAMOUR: We have to ask…a holiday album? SETH MacFARLANE: The record label suggested it—probably because they sell well. [Laughs.] But I take music seriously. I keep it separate from the Family Guy world. GLAMOUR: OK, so you sing, write, act, direct, produce…. Do you ever get nervous? SM: I do for live performances, but it's nothing that a shot of whiskey won't cure. Oddly, I was only really nervous about the dancing at the Oscars [which he hosted in 2013]. GLAMOUR: Speaking of the Oscars, critics called you crudely sexist for "We Saw Your Boobs," your opening song about the female actresses who've shown their breasts on camera. SM: That's a pretty serious accusation. [The song] was presented as part of an alternate universe where everything at the Oscars was done incorrectly, [but] the media ignored the context entirely. Comedy and satire being treated with more
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