- Friday, December 16, 2011, 17:50
- Celebrity Gossip
The mother of the 23-year old actress Leighton Meester has withdrawn a lawsuit against her daughter in which she demanded the payment of alimony. Previously, Constance Meester stated that the star of "Gossip Girl" had repeatedly violated their contract, under which she was supposed to send ten thousand dollars monthly to support the family and their home in Los Angeles. Such "irresponsibility" on the part of the daughter was estimated in a sum of three million dollars.
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- Saturday, January 30, 2010, 19:39
- Music
Your Love’s A Drug is a song by Gossip Girl star Leighton Meester who has recently turned to music and is now working on her debut studio album. She already released her first single off the album,
Somebody to Love. Your Love Is My Drug leaked to the Internet and will reportedly be the second single from the upcoming album. In her interviews, Leighton described her music as having electro pop edge and said her biggest influences were Madonna, Britney Spears and Fergie. Click below to listen to the song and read Your Love's A Drug lyrics.
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- Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 18:13
- Music
On October 13, 2009, Leighton Meester, the 23-year-old Gossip Girl actress, released the single "Somebody to Love" featuring Robin Thicke. As Leighton herself says, this song is about her own life – "… you’re busy, you’re young and you’re running around and it’s really hard to find somebody to love". Below you can listen to the song and after the jump you’ll find the Somebody to Love lyrics. If you want to check out other Leighton’s singing experiences, you would probably like to listen to her first single, "
Good Girls Go Bad" featuring Cobra Starship. Which of the singles released by Leighton Meester do you like more?
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- Saturday, July 4, 2009, 7:12
- Music
"Good Girls Go Bad" is a single performed by Cobra Starship, an American pop punk band, that features Leighton Meester from TV series "Gossip Girl". The single was released on May 11, 2009, but although it didn’t get too high on the charts, it still peaked at # on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Below you’ll find the "Good Girls Go Bad" lyrics and the ...
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