Miranda Cosgrove has revealed she has never drunk or smoked in her life while appearing on her Nickelodeon co-star Josh Peck's Good Guys podcast.
The 37-year-old Drake and Josh star asked her, “Have you ever done anything bad?” Do you drink? Do you do something like that? To which the 30-year-old iCarly alum replied, “I've never been drunk in my life. 'Crazy.'
Peck, also 37, then asked her why and she said, “I don't know. I'm open to it.”
The Amanda Show actor joked: “Someone's putting this girl in a fucking place, right? 'I mean, this poor girl has never experienced being drunk before.'
Miranda – who has previously been open about the pressures of being a teenage star – interrupted him and said: “I really don't have a good reason. “I've never been keen. I've drank things before, but only two sips.'
Miranda Cosgrove made a shocking confession while appearing on her Nickelodeon co-star Josh Peck's Good Guys podcast
Peck's co-host Ben Soffer then asked her: “So I'm assuming weed is off the table too? 'You've never smoked anything or have you?'
Miranda replied, “No, I've never smoked anything.” I ate something edible, like an edible brownie, and fell asleep for about 17 hours. “I woke up feeling really rested.”
The “School of Rock” actress explained why she believes she has never drank or tried drugs available to celebrities.
“I think it started with me always being the designated driver when I went out with my friends, and I kind of liked taking on that role, got used to it, and just stuck with it forever,” she said.
“But yes, I'm open to alcohol.” “I still plan on doing it at some point… even though I'm 30. I should have done it on my birthday, my 30th,” she said.
And she's probably right. The Despicable Me star previously opened up about the pressures she faced as a teenage star on the Reign With Josh Smith podcast.
“There was certainly pressure. “Even if you're not on TV or acting or anything, just coming of age, there's a lot of pressure on you to figure out so many things,” she said.
She even admitted that she intentionally sought out mean comments about her.
She explained: “When I was younger, I would kind of ignore all the nice comments and look for the one mean one. “I would go through for a while and say, 'Oh, I found it!'
The 37-year-old Drake and Josh star asked her, “Have you ever done anything bad?” Do you drink? Do you do something like that? To which the 30-year-old iCarly alum replied, “I've never been drunk in my life. 'Crazy'
Peck asked her why and she said, “I don't know. I'm open to it.”
The “Amanda Show” actor joked, “Someone's going to house this girl, right?” I mean, this poor girl has never experienced being drunk before
Miranda interrupted him and said, “I really don't have a good reason.” I've never been keen. I've sipped things before, but only two sips.
“But yes, I’m open to alcohol. “I still plan on doing it at some point… even though I'm 30. I should have done it on my birthday, my 30th,” she said
Peck's co-host Ben Soffer then asked her: “So I'm assuming weed is off the table too? 'You've never smoked anything or have you?'
Miranda replied, “No, I've never smoked anything.” I ate something edible, like an edible brownie, and fell asleep for about 17 hours. I woke up super rested
The “School of Rock” actress explained why she believes she has never drank or tried drugs available to celebrities
“I think it started with me always being the designated driver when I went out with my friends, and I kind of liked taking on that role, got used to it, and just stuck with it forever,” she said
“That's the worst thing you can do when you're on the internet because if you search long enough you'll find something negative and you'll get upset about it… I think that's another thing that's difficult for everyone.”
And because of her early fame, she didn't have a normal middle or high school experience, which helped keep her from having any “crazy” stories.
“And I was like, 'I don't know,' like I don't have any really crazy stories because I didn't really have a real high school or middle school experience.
When she enrolled at the University of Southern California, she had a somewhat more normal college experience and said her whole life changed when she went to college because she was able to have the teenage experiences she had missed.