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Bella Thorne Sweetens Up Seventeen’s December/January 2015-16 Issue

Bringing her charm to the forefront, Bella Thorne adorns the cover of Seventeen magazine’s December 2015/January 2016 issue.

Set to hit newsstands on November 24, the 18-year-old "My Own Worst Enemy" actress posed for a flirty Eric Ray Davidson spearheaded shoot while dishing about topics including her driver's license status, past relationships, mean girls and more.

Highlights from Miss Thorne's Q&A session are below. For more, be sure to grab yourself a copy of Seventeen!

On not having her driver’s license:
“No, not yet. I don’t have my permit either. I have a fear of driving. My father died in motorcycle accident. I’m not mature enough to accept the responsibility of perhaps taking someone else’s life.”

On what she’s learned from past relationships:
“An ex of mine and I knew each other’s phone passwords, and he was constantly going through my phone. I learned not to do that because anything can be misread. Gregg has my password, but he doesn’t go through my phone. The ex and I also had a 'Don’t talk to the opposite sex' rule, so if a guy I was working with wrote me, it would be a big problem.”

On mean girls:
“I have a mean girl. She’s in the business, and she’s very, very mean. I stay away from her at all costs. I never say hello to her. Her siblings are not mean like she is. It’s just her. One of the reasons I don’t like her is because she’s been a billionaire since she was very little, and she’s never had to work for anything in her life.”

On having to live off food stamps:
“I don’t think anybody really knew—it wasn’t a very obvious thing. I’ve never really talked about it. I wasn’t hiding it, and it wasn’t like, 'Oh, I’m embarrassed because we don’t have money.' It was, 'Oh, we don’t have money, so we’re going to work that much harder.' It was scary, though, because you really want those jobs. It’s a different hunger when you want your family to eat.”

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