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Gossip Girl, which ran from 2007 to 2012, follows "it girl" Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively) and her wealthy New York City clique — Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester); Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick ...
The 100th episode of Gossip Girl is a real landmark, and I want to congratulate the show's cast and crew," he stated. [102] The popularity of the series was also indirectly responsible for the creation of the reality series NYC Prep, which ran for one season on Bravo. [103] [104] Gossip Girl paved
Former Gossip Girl guest stars Tamara Feldman and Yin Chang were reported to return to the show for its final season as Poppy Lifton and Nelly Yuki, respectively. [22] Taylor Momsen and Connor Paolo reprised their roles as Jenny Humphrey and Eric van der Woodsen for the series finale, who had not been seen since their departures in season 4. [23]
Having no clue as where Serena might be, Nate sends Gossip Girl the video he had of her obtaining in exchange the location where Serena is. The group goes at the location and finds Serena who goes by the name of Sabrina and has a new boyfriend, Steven (Barry Watson). As it looks like a wedding will take place and that Serena is the one who is ...
Spotted in this article: spoilers from the series premiere of HBO Max’s Gossip Girl reboot, as well as from the original CW series’ finale. Proceed with caution. Part of the fun of The CW’s ...
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about dozens of shows including All American, Gossip Girl, The Good ...
Blair asks Chuck why he's here and he says that Dan arranged it. He says he should have fought for Blair and tells her he wants to raise her baby together. Gossip Girl sends a blast with Blair's location. She decides she needs to leave and Chuck tells her he's leaving with her. Nate helps them leave unnoticed. Lily calls a speech in front of all.
Gossip Girl (2007) was one of the latter. In the years leading up to the original Gossip Girl, contemporary teen dramas about bored rich kids still had one foot in the realm of reality.