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Amanda Seyfried found beautiful details about her household historical past that left the Oscar-nominee bewildered and “sad.”

The “Mean Girls” actress, 39, was astounded to be taught that her third great-grandfather was murdered during a clip from the season 11 premiere of Ancestry’s “Finding Your Roots” obtained by Entertainment Weekly. 

Harvard scholar and host, Henry Louis Gates Jr., first advised the “Les Miserables” star “your third great-grandfather was murdered,” after which he requested “have you ever heard this story before?” 

Amanda Seyfried realized her third great-grandfather died after being shot 3 times. PBS

Seyfried claimed she was unaware and Gates revealed what he found in regards to the tragedy.

Gates used outdated newspaper clippings from the early 1900s to show Seyfried all about John P. Elbert’s death, the grandfather of Seyfried’s great-grandfather.

“Oh my God, what? Oh my God,” Seyfried exclaimed as she was proven the outdated clippings.

Elbert was a “well-known retired banker, a good citizen and inoffensive man,” in accordance with the article.

During an night in 1905, her ancestor was reportedly shot 3 times at his home and have become “so seriously wounded that he cannot possibly recover.” 

The dramatic clip confirmed Seyfried reacting to graphic particulars about how Elbert’s “hand was probably on the doorknob” of his back door “when from between the outhouse and the grape arbor which screens it stepped a man who fired three shots at him point blank at a range not more than a yard.”

“Oh my God, that’s so sad!” Seyfried mentioned.

“Oh my God, that’s so sad!” Seyfried exclaimed as she found the tragic information. PBS

Seyfried insisted that there must be “justice” for the homicide. PBS

Seyfried then shared how she felt dangerous for her third-great grandmother, additionally named Amanda, and their youngsters. 

The Pennsylvania-native was bowled over by the new data.

“It’s weird, I don’t know him but yet he’s family, and I’m just like, ‘How dare they?’ Like, find justice!” Seyfried urged. 

Gates has been investigating and revealing the stunning historical past of A-listers ancestors for over a decade on the Primetime Emmy-nominated program.

The 39-year-old actress rose to fame after taking part in Karen Smith in Tina Fey’s 2004 movie “Mean Girls.” ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection

In 2023, Julia Roberts came upon she was not really a “Roberts” after a DNA check confirmed the “Pretty Woman” performer’s great-great-grandmother had an affair with a married man after her husband handed away. 

Meanwhile, Ben Affleck reportedly needed the PBS show to cover the truth that one of his ancestors owned slaves, in accordance with a Sony e mail hack.

Seyfried’s episode known as “Larger Than Life” would be the season 11 premiere on PBS Tuesday, Jan. 7 at 7 pm.

PBS teased that the premiere will show the pasts of each Lea Salonga and Amanda Seyfried “are every bit as dramatic as the characters they’ve played on stage and screen, telling stories of relatives who survived heart-wrenching ordeals.”

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