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National treasure Sophie Monk reveals the nicest A-lister she worked with during her stint in Hollywood

''He was amazing to work with.''
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Sophie Monk has been a beloved staple on Australian television screens for as long as we can remember, but itโ€™s not just Aussies who canโ€™t get enough of her.

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The hilarious self-confessed โ€˜boganโ€™ has also forged a successful acting career in Hollywood after becoming a household name Down Under.

The Love Island Australia host was just 19 when she was propelled to stardom after appearing on the hit 1999 reality talent show Popstars and soon afterwards became a member of girl group Bardot.

Sophie recently opened up about her time in Tinseltown and got refreshingly candid on which A-listers were the easiest to work with.

Sophie, who worked with Adam Sandler on the 2006 film Click, said the comedian is the โ€œmost amazing personโ€ sheโ€™s met in the industry.

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Sophie landed her international big break starring alongside Adam Sandler on the 2006 film Click.

And 15 years on, the TV personality couldnโ€™t speak higher of the funny man.

โ€œIโ€™d say Adam Sandlerโ€™s the most amazing person Iโ€™ve met in the industry. He was amazing to work with,โ€ she told Yahoo Lifestyle.

She also heaped praise on American Pie star Jennifer Coolidge, whom she worked with on the the 2005 spoof comedy Date Night.

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โ€œ[She] was so nice as well, so complimentary. We did a table read where we all sat around and she was like, โ€˜Who are you? Youโ€™re very funny!โ€™ and she was so kind to me. Lovely lady,โ€ Sophie said.

And while she left Hollywood with several successful acting gigs under her belt, Sophie admitted her US stint feels like a lifetime ago.

โ€œItโ€™s like everything, you kind of just move on and do something else,โ€ she said.

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โ€œAnd my career has gone up and down and up and down like, all the time. I just love entertaining in general. I prefer what Iโ€™m doing now, being able to be me.โ€

Sophie admitted her Hollywood stint feels like it was a lifetime ago.

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In August, Sophie said in an interview with The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show that moving to Los Angeles was a โ€œsoul-destroyingโ€ experience.

โ€œI can only talk from my experience. Your friends are your agent. You kind of feel like, โ€˜Are your friends your real friends?'โ€ she told Jess.

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โ€œEveryone wants to become famous, and thatโ€™s when it becomes lonely. I had someone I trust take a lot of money from me. I had a lot of hits there emotionally.โ€

Sophie is currently hosting Love Island Australia for a third time.

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Sophie said her name constantly appearing in the tabloids and her string of high-profile relationships, including Jason Statham and Benji Madden, hampered a Hollywood big-break.

โ€œIt hindered a lot of roles, because then you become a socialite so they donโ€™t take you seriously. Now, you can come off a reality TV show and become an actress,โ€ she said.

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โ€œThe paparazzi would always be chasing you. In LA everyone gets chased. They could be waiting for Britney Spears and they would chase you.โ€

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