When Adam Brody grew to become the web’s boyfriend a number of months again, folks began performing bizarre round Leighton Meester.

After all, lengthy earlier than audiences grew to become obsessive about Brody’s flip as a sizzling rabbi in “Nobody Wants This,” each he and Meester had been cemented within the popular culture firmament as teen drama icons. She was “Gossip Girl’s” Blair Waldorf. He was “The O.C.’s” Seth Cohen. And it warmed everybody’s chilly little hearts that actors from two beloved mid-aughts exhibits had ended up collectively IRL.

However when the couple — who’ve been married since 2014 — confirmed up on the Golden Globes in January, the vibes had been off. Reporters on the crimson carpet couldn’t cease fawning over Brody throughout interviews, to the purpose the place he needed to step in and try to make issues much less awkward.

“Your date is the Hot Rabbi,” an “Entertainment Tonight” host gushed to Meester.

“And she’s my real shiksa goddess,” Brody duly identified.

On the “Access Hollywood” podium, one journalist even grabbed Meester’s face to ask if her husband kissed her as intimately as he did his scene companion on his new Netflix present.

“She taught me,” Brody chimed in once more. “I mean, she gets the good stuff. That’s not even, like, the A material.”

TikTok customers zoomed in on their tv screens that evening, posting clips highlighting the odd power being directed Meester’s means. This was Queen B, in spite of everything. Present slightly respect.

However Meester herself swears she didn’t even clock the gushy line of questioning.

“Wow, I don’t remember that,” the 39-year-old insists. “I understand that people are doing their jobs. I’m sure they’re generally trying to be nice and supportive and rooting for us, and me.”

Meester with husband Adam Brody on the Display Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles.

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From anybody else, this would possibly learn as frustratingly Pollyanna-ish. A politically appropriate reply from an actor attempting to not offend the individuals who assist her make her and her partner’s livelihoods. However Meester actually is that unbothered. It’s exhausting to sq. with the truth that she performed a calculating, uppity bitch so properly within the position that made her well-known.

However the indicators have all the time been there. Within the 13 years since “Gossip Girl” wrapped, many of the paparazzi photos snapped of her have been shot whereas she was browsing, showing extra involved with solar safety — outfitted in a bucket hat and full-body wetsuit — than her look. In the meantime, Meester and her husband, 45, have each continued to work steadily, usually in impartial movies or as supporting characters in bigger tasks. Meester has performed a rustic ingenue reverse Gwyneth Paltrow within the musical romance “Country Strong,” performed an arc on the short-lived “How I Met Your Mother” spinoff and co-starred in an Elizabeth Meriwether-created sitcom that fizzled out throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

In different phrases, she’s not overly valuable about what she chooses to behave in. Her newest position is within the comedic police procedural “Good Cop/Bad Cop,” which begins streaming on Amazon Prime this month. The present has been airing on The CW since February however, regardless of incomes robust critiques, has but to turn out to be a lot of a talker.

Australian actor Luke Cook dinner — the male half of the sibling detective duo on the sequence — attributes a lot of that to the truth that the present was co-produced by a streaming firm in his native nation.

“There’s a marketing budget in Australia, and there’s not been one behind the U.S. launch,” says Cook dinner. “I have family members and friends over there sending me pictures of posters of the show everywhere, and over here, there’s no sign that it’s on other than on social media.”

Meester with Luke Cook in "Good Cop/Bad Cop."

Meester with Luke Cook dinner in “Good Cop/Bad Cop.”

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But when Meester is in the least salty in regards to the present’s reception stateside — you guessed it — she doesn’t let on.

“I’m super proud of this show,” she says. “I just really hope that if people watch it, they enjoy it. It’s my happy place.”

It’s February, a few week after the primary episode dropped on The CW, and Meester is sitting in a sales space at Casablanca, a dimly lit, vaguely divey Mexican restaurant whose decor is comprised completely of memorabilia referring to the 1942 movie. She’s already sipping on a mezcal margarita by the point I arrive, passing a menu to suggest the enchiladas or ceviche. She’s an everyday right here — her youngsters, ages 9 and 4, usually ask to swing by after faculty — however doesn’t know the origin of its ties to the Humphrey Bogart-Ingrid Bergman movie.

We ask the waiter.

“You know, like the movie,” he says, dropping a basket of chips on the desk and strolling away.

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That Meester and her household are gravitating towards the acquainted proper now is sensible. It’s been simply over a month since their dwelling burned to the bottom within the Palisades fireplace.

She’s nonetheless looking for the proper phrases to explain the loss. Devastating, after all. That’s the primary one she settles on. Painful. However then she begins speaking about how fortunate she feels within the grand scheme of issues — that she hasn’t needed to face many crises in her life. She didn’t suppose she wanted a perspective shift, however the fireplace compelled one on her, and now she feels surprisingly grateful.

“Loving something — or someone — so much that it would hurt so badly to lose it, and then saying I wouldn’t have loved it any less? That’s what I think I’m here for,” she says. “I don’t want to feel unhappy loving another human and thinking, ‘Well, you could leave me tomorrow. You could die.’ That’s the horrible truth of this life. But it’s also the amazing thing of the day-to-day, and most days, I’m fortunate enough to say, are pretty damn good.”

It has been a time of stark distinction. The fires began simply over 36 hours after the Golden Globes. Shortly after, the second season of “Nobody Wants This” began filming, so Brody started touring throughout city from the couple’s new rental home on the Westside to go to set.

At Casablanca, Meester has simply arrived from a desk learn for the Netflix rom-com, for which she’ll shoot a cameo in a number of weeks. She says her scenes are largely with sister characters Kristen Bell and Justine Lupe, somewhat than her husband. However they’ve acted collectively earlier than — she thinks that is the seventh venture for them — most lately on “Good Cop/Bad Cop.”

“When the camera wasn’t on her and we were doing his coverage, I would be like, ‘Leighton, you’re not acting. You’re just watching Adam with a big smile on your face,’” recollects John Quaintance, the present’s creator. “They’re so supportive of each other that it’s both heartwarming and a little sick.”

They’ve by no means performed an onscreen couple, however Meester says she’d be down for it. “I really like hanging out with him and working with him,” she says, her eyes getting that gooey look she had watching Brody take dwelling the actor in a comedy sequence prize on the Critics Selection Awards in early February. (His speech ended with this ol’ heartstring-puller: “And my darling, darling, darling wife, Leighton. Thank you. Thank you for sharing this life with me, and this journey with me. Thank you for our family. I love you with all my heart.”)

Those that’ve labored with Meester would love for her to have her personal renewed second within the solar.

“I don’t think enough people have seen how great she is at comedy,” says Quaintance. “ I think that first huge role probably hangs over her in the form of expectations that people think, ‘Oh, I’ll go see her on some sort of nighttime soap.’ And I think the real Leighton is a lot more fun than that.”

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Meester, left, as Blair Waldorf in “Gossip Girl,” together with fellow forged members Penn Badgley, Blake Energetic, Chace Crawford, Ed Westwick and Taylor Momsen.

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Meester acknowledges that she and her “Gossip Girl” character share startlingly little in widespread. She’s positively not into headbands. However you realize that saying about geese? They give the impression of being calm on the floor of the water, however their ft are anxiously paddling away beneath. That feels just like the thread connecting Meester and Blair Waldorf — they’re each bold, the latter is simply unabashed about exhibiting it.

As a woman, Meester did native theater in Marco Island, Fla. The one stage on the town was a church, so the venue moonlighted because the host of Woman Scout conferences, potluck dinners and native productions. In fifth grade, Meester bought a component in a play and went there day-after-day after faculty for rehearsal. She cherished it a lot that she satisfied her mom to let her attend a modeling and performing conference in Georgia. After performing a made-up industrial for a handful of expertise representatives, one urged her to maneuver to New York for the summer time to strive her hand at skilled auditions.

So at 11, she and her mom decamped to the town. She enrolled in junior excessive at Manhattan’s Skilled Youngsters’s Faculty and shortly landed a job on “Law & Order.” She bought to behave with Jerry Orbach and Benjamin Bratt, and the costume director favored her grape-juice-stained shirt a lot that she was ordered to maintain it on for her scene.

She spent her highschool years in L.A. however returned to New York Metropolis for “Gossip Girl.” The present ran from 2007 to 2012, when she was in her 20s, and it’s a interval she nonetheless feels tender about. “I feel so close to that person, almost now more than any other time in my life,” she says. “I feel very in touch with her, and I feel for her.”

There has, after all, been numerous hypothesis in regards to the turmoil of the “Gossip Girl” years, notably among the many suddenly-famous younger and delightful forged members. In January, after Blake Energetic and Justin Baldoni entered right into a public and contentious authorized battle, clips resurfaced on-line of Meester and Energetic. It has lengthy been rumored that the 2 didn’t get alongside, and previous interviews posted on-line presupposed to highlight steely interactions between the 2 of them. Requested how she felt about being introduced up in relation to the Energetic drama, Meester demurs.

“Oh, I — I don’t want to talk about any of that,” she says.

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In the meanwhile, she’s centered on making her life as low-stress as attainable. This summer time, she’ll keep in L.A., partly due to work: She’s booked a recurring position on HBO’s forthcoming “Untitled Rachel Sennott Project.” However that’s about all she is aware of about how the subsequent few months will go. After the fires, she’s centered on attempting to not plan too far forward. Her youngsters assist with that. Recently, they’ve been fascinated with one thing referred to as Stick Nation, a subculture of individuals on TikTok who add movies showcasing distinctive sticks they’ve discovered within the wild.

“My son will see a stick and be like, ‘Can I take it home? It’s special.’ To see the world like that is pretty amazing,” says Meester. “I’m trying to spend those moments with them and absorb it. I was going to say trying to focus on the joy of the moment, but even sometimes the pain of it. It sounds strange, but I’ve really been enjoying this time.”