"Glee" Goes Wild in GQ Magazine
NEW YORK (CBS) "Glee" stars Lea Michele, Dianna Agron and Cory Monteith are revealing a lot more than they do on their TV show.
The trio is featured on the cover and inside the November issue of GQ magazine, where Michele and Agron donned sexy schoolgirl looks with knee socks, plaid skirts and not much else.
In the article, the actors discussed everything from body image to dropping out of high school.
Pictures: "Glee" Stars in GQMichele, 24, told the magazine she was proud that she resisted pressure to get a nose job.
"I was one of the only girls in my high school that didn't get one," she said. "And if anybody needed it, I probably did. But my mom always told me, growing up, 'Barbra Streisand didn't get a nose job. You're not getting a nose job.' And I didn't."
"That's why I'm proud to be on a positive show and to be a voice for girls and say, 'You don't need to look like everybody else. Love who you are,'" she added.
Monteith, 27, talked about dropping out of high school, and how his real life school days were different than "Glee."
"You have to really look to get into trouble in Victoria [Canada], but I was industrious. Skipping school. Drinking. All that kind of crap," he said. "Things started off innocent like that. I definitely found myself in some places that I'm very fortunate I came back from."
But he doesn't want to send the message that dropping out of school led to his current success.
"The last thing I want to do is kind of imply to readers in high school that you too can drop out and be an actor and get on a big show and be famous and make a s--tload of money."
And as for those racy photos?
"I don't know how they got me to do half the stuff I did." Michele said of the shoot by photographer Terry Richardson, according to the Daily News. "But I was in really good shape this summer, so ... "