Arnold Jerocki/Getty Kirsten Dunst is opening up about the continual mispronunciation of her name During an interview withTown and Countrymagazine, theSpider-Manstar revealed that the correct pronunciation is "Keersten" but that she "doesn't care" when people get it wrong The actress was speaking to the title ahead of the release of her new movieRoofmanwhich she stars in alongside Channing Tatum Kristen Dunsthas "given up" correcting people who mispronounce her name. During a TikTok appearance withTown and Countrymagazine, theSpider-Manstar, 43, revealed that her first name is pronounced "Keersten." "But who cares?" the actress laughed, adding that "everyone messes up my name. So I give up, I don't care." The star, who wore an intricately beaded silver minidress for the video appearance, then listed off the versions of her name she'll answer to. "I don't blame people." During her cover interview with the outlet ahead of the release of her movieRoofman, the veteran star also mused on her next roles, quipping that, "Maybe I can just make a movie where I don't lose money?" Dunst told the magazine that she'd like to be inMinecraft 2 —a sequel to thehit video-game flickthat is still currently thetop-grossing film of 2025— and noted that her two sons,Ennis, 7, andJames, 4, really enjoyed the first movie. But more than having to have a specific project, Dunst is just looking to make money with her next role. The star has been open about her finances in recent years, telling theBBCin 2024 that she "didn't even think to ask" about equal pay near the beginning of her career. Stefanie Keenan/Getty Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. And while she reveald that she hopes that "the way I carved my path will help other actresses," theOscarnominee said that she "definitely grew up in a time with major pay disparity between the lead actor and myself, even though I had been inBring It Onand he hadn't, you know what I mean?" VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Dunst also revealed toTown and Countrythat her son James — who she shares with husbandJesse Plemons, 37 — had aterrifying health scarewhile the family was living in Budapest during the filming ofThe Entertainment System Is Down. The family rented a house in the Hungarian capital and enrolled their older son in a local school, but when James developed a health problem, the family was sent back to Los Angeles to be around their loved ones. "It brought us together as a family in a deeper way," Dunst told the title. Roofmanis in theaters Oct. 10. Read the original article onPeople