10 Times Former Sony Exec Amy Pascal Looked and Sounded Like Your Wacky Aunt

She's kooky, but you still love her

By Brett Malec Feb 12, 2015 10:43 PMTags

For those of you who had never really seen Amy Pascal speak in a public setting and display her natural behavior before her interview this week with Women in the World, you may have been a bit surprised at the former Sony exec's...eccentric manner of being.

During the interview, which focused on the Sony cyber-hack as the controversy surrounding her leaked emails, the high-powered, super-successful 56-year-old looked visibly disheveled with messy hair and her bra showing and even sounded a bit like she was mumbling her words.

After a little bit of research, we confirmed that Pascal has always been sorta like everyone's wacky aunt. You know, the one who is a little off-center but highly entertaining.

Here's the proof:

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1. That time she looked blissfully unaware and overly happy. No one should look that happy.

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2. That time she wore a Muppet (RIP, poor guy).

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3. That time she made racist jokes and made everyone uncomfortable.

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4. When she was totally like, "Get me with the Smurf! I need a pic for the Facebook with the Smurf!"

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5. That time she trashed a friend/colleague behind their back.

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6. When she was just being her normal kooky self and you thought to yourself, "Oh, aunt Amy, don't change just because the world wants you to."

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7. When she looked a little lost.

8. She's also slightly (we're being generous) behind the times when it comes to feminism (see her quotes on pay inequality for women in the entertainment industry: "I run a business. People want to work for less money, I'll pay them less money. I don't call them up and go, ‘Can I give you some more?' Because that's not what you do when you run a business.").

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9. When she hugged you and overstayed her welcome.

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10. Never change, Amy! And good luck with your next project.