Cosmopolitan US May2020

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Sarah’s not freaking out about


it. Maybe because she’s kind of in


denial. (“I don’t think I’m process-


ing,” she says. “I haven’t really felt


the sadness yet.”) Or maybe


because complex feels tend not to


bubble to the surface in this


industry literally built on first


impressions. Maybe there’s too


much judgy-ness in the air to


make it safe to open up to a


stranger with a voice recorder.


Maybe it’s just too sunny.


Or maybe it’s because Sarah’s


character didn’t get the ending


she deserved. Watch the final


season, you’ll see: Haley suddenly


has less screen time. It all came as


a surprise and disappointment,


tbh. Sarah wishes audiences


could’ve seen Haley “own her


badassery in the fashion world—


becoming a badass stylist or


brand mogul or anything like


that.” Instead, they got a new


mom of twins. No offense to


moms, of course: “There are so


many amazing mothers who are


also hard workers and excel at


their jobs and kill it every day in


both aspects,” Sarah explains.


“That would have been a really


cool thing to see, especially from


someone like Haley.”


Listen, behind-the-scenes


tension between cast and crew


is as Hollywood as Lucy Hale’s


energy healer, but Sarah’s not one


to dwell on what might have been.


She wasn’t a writer or producer on


the show, she tells me about three


E v erythin g


about this story


is so L.A.


For starters, at this very moment, Sarah Hyland is working


on her “gratitudes.” We’re even having dinner at Café


Gratitude, a plant-based restaurant with unironically


named menu items like Thriving (broccoli soup) and Pure


(Asian kale and seaweed salad). Sarah orders both, then


finishes a story about her energy healer, who, technically, is


Lucy Hale’s energy healer, who Sarah started seeing last


summer to rebalance her vibrational levels. At this expert’s


direction, Sarah now wakes up each morning and says


things like “I put myself first” and “I’m grateful to have two


legs to walk on” to any vibes listening.


She knows that what she says next (and also that thing


she literally just said) (and also what she just ordered)


might make you think she’s “crazy-hippie-dippie,” buuut


the energy healer told her that her sacral chakra is broken,


so she sort of has to put her focus here. “‘Your heart chakra,


I’ve never seen so many barriers and chains around it,’”


quotes Sarah. “‘Your self-love is so depleted. Your energy


could be so much higher than it is right now.’”


There’s also this: As of April 8, Sarah Hyland is officially


An Out-of-Work Actor. For more than a decade, she played


Haley Dunphy, the wry, spacey elder daughter of Phil and


Claire, on one of TV’s biggest sitcoms. It was the rare net-


work show that became part of the zeitgeist—everyone you


know has watched Modern Family at some point—making


the fact that it’s over kind of a huge fucking deal.


Markarian NYC dress. Roger Vivier
heels. Vhernier earrings.

May 2020 Cosmopolitan 105

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