"I Feel Attacked" — People Are Being Exposed After Jennifer Garner Revealed What She Considered "A Lot" To Eat In This Scene From "13 Going On 30"
"Wait, is that a lot?"
A Food Network TikTok featuring Jennifer Garner and Ina Garten is going viral on the platform.
In the clip, Ina asks Jennifer, "Is there any time on film that you had to eat something over and over again when you have to do take after take?"

"Yes, that happened so much in the film 13 Going on 30. There's this one shot where I'm entering a party and it's really long. It's done in one take," Jennifer says.

Jennifer continues, "There are no cuts in it, so we had to film it the whole way without having any mistakes. And in every single take, I took a shrimp and ate the whole thing."

"WE DID 22 TAKES," gasps Jennifer, recalling the event.

Shocked, Ina exclaims, "OH NO!!! YOU HAD TO EAT 22 SHRIMP?!!!"

"22 WHOLE SHRIMP!!!!"

Then Jennifer dramatically explains, "I will never forget, 'I was like, 'UGHHHH I am gonna sit down for a minute!!!!!'"

People immediately questioned whether or not 22 shrimp was, in fact, "a lot."

Because, to most people, it seems like a reasonable amount.

In fact, most consider that more of an appetizer.

A snack, even.

You get it, people don't think this is a lot of shrimp.
