Leighton Meester Gossips on Drugs: "You'd Be Surprised How Many People Do It"
Dec. 14 2010, Published 5:52 a.m. ET
Looking like a sexed up Blair, Leighton Meester posed for the January 2011 issue of Allure in nothing but some lingerie and a clear Louis Vuitton raincoat. The perfect setting for sharing some gossip!
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Leighton may say she'll be done working on Gossip Girl in two year, but the Chuck and Blair love affair will remain close to her heart.
“I can really relate to it — not necessarily because it’s this dramatic, tumultuous relationship, but because the way they love each other is very real, and not for the sake of being dramatic. It’s actual love, Leighton told Allure. There’s nobody for each other but them.”
So what's Leighton's love life like?
“It’s wonderful to be in love. And it’s definitely wonderful to cuddle and have sex and get to experience life with somebody," the 24-year-old explained. "But it’s OK if you don’t find him and you’re 24. You can find it someday.”
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“It’s unfortunate when women are pitted against each other, like with Sex and the City. People say, ‘They’re jealous of each other.’ Come on!" she exclaimed. "They’re all rich, successful, great actresses.”
And she's also leaving her former party life behind her.
“We had craaaazy parties, we had DJs, bands, an ice luge, a fire twirler. One of my roommates burned off her bangs on the stove trying to light a cigarette. I mean, drinking is one thing — overdrinking is another. And drugs are something that I do not tolerate at all," Leighton said." You’d be surprised how many people do it. If you go out and you’re living the nightlife scene, that’s what people do.”