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Why Jamie Lee Curtis Is Taking a Digital Detox

Jamie Lee Curtis exclusively told E! News at the world debut of her new movie Ella McCay why she is “letting go” of the internet and social media.

By Bentley Maddox Dec 10, 2025 10:12 PMTags
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Jamie Lee Curtis isn’t telling any true lies—she’s taking a break from social media.

Indeed, the Oscar winner explained that as she approaches the holiday season, she is ready to let go of one aspect of her daily life: The internet.

“I am about to take a really long, yummy digital detox,” Jamie Lee told E! News in an exclusive interview on the red carpet at the Ella McCay world premiere in Los Angeles Dec. 9. “I'm going to go digital detox and spend a little time without any internet or social media.”

And the 67-year-old is “really thrilled” to see countries like Denmark and Australia—whose social media ban for kids under 16 years old went into effect Dec. 10—make moves to protect children from the downsides of social media.

“It's incredible that they're doing that,” she continued. “I support it 110 percent, so I need to practice what I preach.” 

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The Everything Everywhere All At Once actress added, “I use it solely for my work and for supporting other people's work. But I need to take a little pause. So, I'm letting go of that at the end of the year.”

But while Jamie Lee may be taking a step back from social media, she certainly plans to continue supporting her friends. In fact, watching the people in her life thrive prompts her to “scream for joy.” 

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“I scream when people succeed or have really positive things happen,” she explained. “People have worked hard at something, and then they get that opportunity, I will always scream for them.”

And one of those people she screams for, and with, is her Ella McCay costar Emma Mackey. While the pair have a memorable screaming moment in the new movie—exclusively in theaters Dec. 12—the Sex Education alum detailed what made their on-set experience together even more memorable.

“From the beginning, we clocked each other and knew that we were in this together,” Emma told E! on the red carpet. “We were really shoulder-to-shoulder, and she was always there pushing me forward and bolstering me. And that was very nourishing and encouraging to be around.”

Ahead of Ella McCay premiering in theaters Dec. 12, read on to see more of Jamie Lee’s honest takes over the years. 

A Fan of True Romance

Amid the chatter surrounding Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson’s rumored romance, Jamie Lee Curtis quickly shut down any of the Naked Gun stars’ possible detractors.

“With all due respect to pop culture, if love has found [its] way into that relationship—God bless them both—leave them the f--k alone,” the Everything Everywhere All At Once actress told VT in August 2025. “Let them like each other. Both of them have had hardship, and they’re both beautiful human beings.”

And she further took a moment to heap praise on her Last Showgirl costar Anderson. 

“She’s a beautiful person,” Curtis added, “She was fantastic [in the movie], but she’s a beautiful human being.”

Calling it Quits on Hollywood

The actress—daughter to the late Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh—hasn’t held back when it comes to sharing how seeing her parents’ later careers has shaped how she views longevity in Hollywood, and why it makes her more intentional about what she takes on. 

“I have been prepping to get out, so that I don’t have to suffer the same was as my family did,” Curtis opened up to The Guardian in a July 2025 interview. “I want to leave the party before I’m no longer invited. I witnessed my parents lose the very thing that gave them their fame and their life and their livelihood, when the industry rejected them at a certain age.”

And she doesn’t want to be hurt in the same way. “I watched them reach incredible success and then have it slowly erode to where it was gone,” she continued. “And that’s very painful.”

As for her decades long career, Curtis considers herself an “old lady” jokingly adding, “I’m going to die soon.”

A Champion of Matinees

She takes bedtime seriously—and that’s why she doesn’t want to go to a concert in the evening. In fact, she has a proposition for singers.

“I’m challenging musicians to do concerts during the day,” Curtis posited on Today in March. “Why are there no matinees? For instance, I love Coldplay, I would love to go see Coldplay. I would love it, but the problem is I am not going to see Coldplay if they start their show at nine and there is an opening act. I want to hear Coldplay at 1 p.m.”

As for how the Academy Award winner wants to turn this dream into a reality?

“I think if we filled a stadium of people who want to see a matinee of Coldplay,” she continued, “I think we’re going to start a trend.”

In-and-Out of the Oscars 

The Freaky Friday star proved she was a true Californian by leaving film’s biggest night early to satiate her fast-food craving at the beloved West Coast joint.

“FLY IN [check emoji],” Curtis posted on Instagram March 2024 with a photo featuring her getting a meal at In-and-Out, “GET FLUFFED AND FOLDED [check emoji] PRESENT AT OSCARS [check emoji] GO TO @inandout_burger [check emoji] FLY AWAY.”

Walking Back Her Not-So Marvelous Take on Superhero Movies

After not holding back by saying a more recent phase of Marvel Cinematic Universe was “bad,” the Knives Out actress subsequently admitted she regretted her comments on the superhero movie franchise. 

“My comments about Marvel were stupid and I will do better,” Curtis, who had previously shaded the Doctor Strange movies while promoting her own multiverse movie Everything Everywhere All at Oncewrote on X in August 2024.“I’ve reached out to Kevin Feige and will no longer play in that mud slinging sandbox of competition we call the internet nor will I engage in the toilet paper promotion or game play that is designed for clicks not content or conversation.”

Cosmetic Surgery Confessions

For Curtis, a negative comment from a cinematographer while filming the 1985 movie Perfect alongside John Travolta resulted in an eye-opening experience with cosmetic procedures.

“He was like, ‘Yeah I’m not shooting her today. Her eyes are baggy,” she said on 60 minutes in May. “I was 25. For him to say that was very embarrassing. So as soon as the movie finished, I ended up having some plastic surgery.”

“That’s just not what you want to do when you’re 25 or 26,” she continued, “I regretted it immediately and have sort of regretted it since.”

And it influenced the way she views cosmetic enhancements.

“I’ve become a really public advocate,” Curtis explained, “to say to women, ‘You’re gorgeous and you’re perfect the way you are,’ so,…oh yeah. It was not a good thing for me to do.”

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