'Little Miss Sunshine' Star Abigail Breslin All Grown Up in First Single 'You Suck' — Star Chats to 'Teen Vogue' About Life as a Teen

By Kat Ernst (kat.ernst@mstarsnews.com) | Nov 26, 2014 09:46 PM EST

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The Little Miss Sunshine actress is all grown up and she proves this in her new music video for her very first single "You Suck" and tells Teen Vogue all about how she gets inspiration for her music and her life as a teenager.

"I get inspiration from guys — they're obviously a huge source of information — living in New York, and my friends and experiences we have," the 18-year-old actress/singer told Teen Vogue. "In your teen years, everything is kind of heightened — I started feeling like that when I was 16. It was like every emotion I could possibly feel was intensified by a million."

Last year Mstars News reported that the actress was getting a little risqué during a celebrity photo shoot with Tyler Shields when she was just 17 years old. But the headlines and criticism she received from that didn't stop her from living her life, dating guys, and eventually writing about them.

Do we see a little Taylor Swift coming to the radio?

"This is a song I wrote about those guys who are players and use people and just generally aren't really good people," Breslin said. "It's about things I've witnessed — it's not OK when guys don't have respect for girls. I wrote it in the heat of the moment, and I think a lot of people will relate to it."

With as busy as she is, the actress/singer is gearing up with the rest of America to celebrate Thanksgiving.

"I've been watching Food Network getting pie ideas all day. Every year I go over to my brother and his girlfriend's apartment and we bake together," she tells Teen Vouge. "My mom always makes traditional apple and pumpkin pies, but his girlfriend and I always try to do something different. This year I'm debating between pecan and pumpkin cheesecake right now."

Abigail Breslin - You Suck (Official Music Video) from Alec Rubin on Vimeo.

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