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Anna Kendrick avoids men who mock

Anna Kendrick avoids guys who try and make her feel ”uncomfortable”.

The ‘Into The Woods’ star is currently single and hasn’t been in a committed relationship since she split from director Edgar Wright in early 2013.

Anna doesn’t have a list of specific traits she wants in a guy but she does know what qualities she doesn’t want in a boyfriend.

Speaking in the February issue of FASHION magazine, she said: ”The wrong kind of guy to fall in love with is the guy who will let go of the steering wheel as a joke. A guy who finds it amusing to make you uncomfortable – which is more common that you’d think – is someone you want to avoid.”

The 29-year-old actress’ parents divorced when she was 15, but she insists she learnt a valuable lesson from their relationship and separation.

She revealed: ”They taught me that staying together for the kids is the wrong approach. It perpetuates this warped idea of what a healthy relationship looks like.”

In ‘Into The Woods’, Anna’s fairytale character Cinderella is left heartbroken after her Prince husband – played by Chris Pine – cheats on her, and it was this premise that attracted the actress to the role.

She said: ”The idea that Cinderella gets cheated on by her prince is the most twisted and genius concept.”

Anna’s cover of FASHION magazine – for which she was shot by Max Abadian and styled by Zeina Esmail – is out in print and as a digital copy on January 12.

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Leighton Meester wants children with Adam Brody

Leighton Meester would like to have children with Adam Brody.

The ‘Gossip Girl’ star – who married the 34-year-old actor earlier this year – has revealed she wants to follow in the footsteps of pregnant co-star Blake Lively.

She told Nylon magazine: ”Most people I know are starting to get married.

”It’ll be kids next. I like the grown-up stuff. I like having a house. I’ve got dogs.”

Meanwhile, the 28-year-old – who starred as Blair Waldorf in ‘Gossip Girl’ – believes the drama series gave her a big break.

She said: ”I started the show when I was so young, and once it was over, I wanted to do things that were exciting and challenging and more me – more my adult taste.

”Of course, that’s said with nothing but gratitude and love for that experience in that time of my life.”

However, Leighton has revealed that she thinks it’s hard to find these more complex female roles.

She explained: ”As far as scripts go, the roles of women standing alone on their own as whole, real, full people are few and far between.

”So with both of those roles [‘Life Partners’ and ‘Like Sunday, Like Rain’ – her most recent parts], what I loved is that neither of them are centred around romantic relationships.

”They’re flawed, real human beings that I could bread down and really enjoy playing. They’re like me, in a way.”

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Leighton Meester wants children with Adam Brody

Leighton Meester would like to have children with Adam Brody.

The ‘Gossip Girl’ star – who married the 34-year-old actor earlier this year – has revealed she wants to follow in the footsteps of pregnant co-star Blake Lively.

She told Nylon magazine: ”Most people I know are starting to get married.

”It’ll be kids next. I like the grown-up stuff. I like having a house. I’ve got dogs.”

Meanwhile, the 28-year-old – who starred as Blair Waldorf in ‘Gossip Girl’ – believes the drama series gave her a big break.

She said: ”I started the show when I was so young, and once it was over, I wanted to do things that were exciting and challenging and more me – more my adult taste.

”Of course, that’s said with nothing but gratitude and love for that experience in that time of my life.”

However, Leighton has revealed that she thinks it’s hard to find these more complex female roles.

She explained: ”As far as scripts go, the roles of women standing alone on their own as whole, real, full people are few and far between.

”So with both of those roles [‘Life Partners’ and ‘Like Sunday, Like Rain’ – her most recent parts], what I loved is that neither of them are centred around romantic relationships.

”They’re flawed, real human beings that I could bread down and really enjoy playing. They’re like me, in a way.”