Leighton Meester joins husband Adam Brody in Nobody Wants This season 2 as Kristen Bell’s ‘nemesis’

‘A Man on the Inside’ actor Miles Fowler will also join the show’s sophomore season in a guest role

Inga Parkel
in New York
Friday 21 February 2025 03:47 GMT
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Adam Brody brings wife Leighton Meester to tears with emotional Critics Choice speech

Nobody Wants This is officially becoming a family affair as Leighton Meester joins her husband, Adam Brody, in season two of the hit Netflix rom-com.

Brody, 45, co-leads the series opposite Kristen Bell. The comedy, which debuted to critical acclaim last September, follows agnostic sex podcaster Joanne (Bell), who falls in love with newly single rabbi Noah (Brody). It was renewed within two weeks of its premiere.

Meester will portray Joanne’s childhood nemesis, Abby, who is now an Instagram mommy influencer, Netflix’s Tudum site reports.

Actor Miles Fowler (A Man on the Inside) will also appear in the show’s second season as Lenny, Noah’s Matzah Ballers teammate who gets set up with Joanne’s sister Morgan (Justine Lupe).

Last season, Brody and Bell’s characters sparked rabid viewer reactions when they shared a deep and intense kiss.

The next month, Bell’s husband Dax Shephard joked that he “didn’t even know she could kiss like that.”

"My friend ... we watched that scene together, the kissing scene, which I'd argue is the very best kissing scene ever, ever put on film,” Shephard said during an October 2024 panel at the New Yorker Festival.

Kristen Bell and Adam Brody co-lead Netflix’s hit rom-com series ‘Nobody Wants This’
Kristen Bell and Adam Brody co-lead Netflix’s hit rom-com series ‘Nobody Wants This’ (© 2024 Netflix, Inc.)

“And my best friend, Aaron, from childhood, he goes, 'Does she ever kiss you like that?' No, I didn't even know she could kiss like that.”

Meester, who’s been married to Brody since 2014, was later asked about her feelings toward the kiss.

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“How do I feel about the kiss? I think it’s great,” she told reporters on the Golden Globes red carpet. Brody quickly chimed in, adding: “She taught me.”

“I taught him everything he knows,” Meester quipped, with Brody saying: “She gets the good stuff. That’s not even the A material.”

That night, Brody won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Comedy Series for his portrayal of the “hot rabbi.”

Thanking Meester in his emotional acceptance speech, Brody said: “My darling, darling, darling wife. Thank you for sharing this life with me and this journey with me. Thank you for our family. Love you with all my heart. Thank you so much.”

Leighton Meester will join husband Adam Brody in season two of 'Nobody Wants This'
Leighton Meester will join husband Adam Brody in season two of 'Nobody Wants This' (AFP via Getty Images)

The camera then panned to Meester, who had tears in her eyes and blew a kiss in Brody’s direction. In another moment captured by an onlooker, the pair, who share two children, embraced and shared a passionate kiss after Brody’s win.

This isn’t the first time Meester, who’s best known for her role as Blair Waldorf in the cult TV classic Gossip Girl, has shared the screen with Brody. Years before they began dating in 2013, the couple co-starred in the 2011 rom-com The Oranges. They later reunited on screen for the 2014 movie Life Partners and again in ABC’s sitcom Single Parents.

Meester has also co-starred with Bell in multiple episodes of her teen detective series Veronica Mars.

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