'Emma Roberts' News: 'Scream Queens' Actress Covers Teen Vogue; Reveals Show's Secrets and Talks About Fake Friendships

Emma Roberts fronted the covers the November issue of Teen Vogue where she opened up about some of the positive friendships she has developed and shed light on some of her more toxic relationships.

The "Scream Queen" star confessed that the whole cast of the newest comedy-horror series is super tight, despite the fact that she plays a rather catty character on the Fox show.

"Shooting down here is like summer camp with all of us.... We're always texting each other; we pick each other up for work; we go get pizza or coffee together. It doesn't feel like I'm just going to work every morning," she revealed to the mag.  The self-described "girl's girl" also said she has never has a better group of friends than she does today, Too Fab reported.

"I'm finally at a point in my life where I feel like I have the group of friends that I always dreamed of having that I know I can support and trust and that make me feel confident," the actress revealed.  The "American Horror Story" star even divulged it has not always been the case for her. "When I was a teenager I was surrounding myself with friends who were talking behind everyone's back and starting drama," she said during the interview for the cover.

"People do get competitive and fake, and it didn't make me feel good.... I think it's hard for any girl growing up-you definitely find out who your friends are," the 24-year-old star continued.

It seems like Emma is now enjoying every second of her life as everything in her world has come full-circle. "Every day I go home and feel very accomplished," she admitted. "A lot of times you go home from work and think, Oh, I should have done this differently. I'm just trying to live every day and not wish I had done something differently."

The star even shared about her real-life college experience, which she said was not exactly normal. "I needed to go to know that it wasn't right for me," she said when she recalled seeing one of her movie posters displayed on school grounds.

However, things get downright crazy in "Scream Queens" - a modern mix of Jawbreaker, Halloween and Heathers - with Ariana Grande, Lea Michele, Billie Lourd, Keke Palmer and Abigail Breslin who play Emma's sorority sisters and whose lives were turned askew after a series of murders on campus

Emma also spilled some behind-the-scenes secrets during the interview. "Shooting down here is like summer camp with all of us," she said. "I'm the camp counselor because I know all of the spots to eat and where to go, because this is my third year being here after American Horror Story. We're always texting each other; we pick each other up for work; we go get pizza or coffee together. It doesn't feel like I'm just going to work every morning."

"No, we all really love each other! The other day we were saying, 'If nobody got along, that would be so bad!'" she added.

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