In the business itself, which broadcast in the ’80s, Gellar looks lovable in brilliant purple overalls and bows in her hair.
Gellar claimed on the day, she was most fired up to reach consume a hamburger.
”What I really remember was I didn’t eat a lot of fast food at the time, and when we were there, I just wanted a burger,” she confessed. “I was so excited because my mom said that I could have the burger.”
But the facts of shooting a business quickly wetted her enjoyment.
“What I learned on that day is that when they make the burgers for commercials, they glue each seed on it to make it look all perfect and beautiful, and then they shellac it, and they paint it. You guys, TV is not real,” she joked.
Gellar really did not discuss this in her current meeting, yet in 2004, the starlet informed the Sunday Express she “wasn’t allowed to eat” at McDonald’s throughout the legal action.
“It was tough because, when you’re a little kid, McDonald’s is where all your friends have their birthday parties, so I missed out on a lot of apple pies,” she claimed.