"One Saturday I decided to drive for four hours to spend some time with her. She was essentially a stranger."
Arena: "Did you get it on?"
Wood: "I can't say!"
Arena: "You did. Were you wearing your hobbit feet?"
Wood: "No! That's kinky! Cheeky!"
Sami, 22, a Chapman Tripp award-winner for the play No 2, is in rehearsals for the Auckland production of The Vagina Monologues with Lucy Lawless. She confirmed she'd struck up a friendship with Wood but wasn't giving many details.
"He came and saw both Bare and No 2, the two shows I did, and we kind of hung out and went to the movies a bit. He was a really cool guy."
Bare was performed in Wellington, and Wood made the trip to Taupo to see Sami in No 2. "He was really down-to-earth, and loving New Zealand, loving the adventure."
But was he loving her? "Couldn't say, wouldn't say."
In the end, work got in the way for the two busy actors. "Things started to get really busy for him, and then I started touring, and I went to Edinburgh, so I was never home and we kind of lost touch."
The magazine also asked if Wood had ever mooned someone. Wood: "No, but ... we were out in Wellington, Liv [Tyler], Orlando [Bloom], Dom [Monaghan] and I, we couldn't get into this club - we were underage - and Dom says: 'I've got to pee,' and I had to piss too. So we climbed this ... I don't want to say what it was as people from Wellington would know."
Arena: "You peed on a national monument?"
Wood: "Not a monument."
Arena: "A major urban landmark?"
Wood: "No. Maybe ... Peter [Jackson] was very disappointed. He said he grew up with that fountain. He was very upset."
Jackson couldn't be reached for comment on the fountain episode.
- NZPA
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