The "American Horror Story" star says she was "all about" spending time outside as a child, and would rarely stay at home, Female First.
"I was with the cool, bad kids, hanging outside the auditorium, and participating in zero extracurricular activities.
"My mom would open the door in the morning, and we wouldn't come back until the night. It was all about being outside," Sevigny said.
The 42-year-old actress said growing up in a "privileged" community made her aware of the class system, and said she was "teased" because of her background.
"Yes (I was aware of classes), because they made you very well aware of it. There was lots of teasing. Like, my parents drove a Honda, and that was nailed home a lot.
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