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Leighton Meester on Gossip Girl, Blair

Cuteness Alert! Will Gossip Girl be a success?

Leighton Meester was recently asked this question by The Associated Press. Her reply?

“I think the show will be relatable to lots of girls and even grown women… And a guilty pleasure for guys!” the actress said.

Meester said she recognizes a few of the feelings Blair goes through, especially when it comes to living up to society’s idea of perfection.

“I can definitely relate to her,” Meester added. “Blair’s shortcomings are because of her insecurities. She feels all this pressure to be perfect: to be the most beautiful, the most popular, the most loved.”

In contrast to Serena (Blake Lively), who leads a carefree life, Blair struggles with following a specific life plan, while hiding her insecurities.

“The only way to play Blair, or any character, and make her human, is to find what she is inside me,” the actress insightfully said. “And I know I have my insecurities, too.”

Leighton, though, said she’s unlike her character when it comes to dealing with insecurities.

“The way Blair and I are not alike when it comes to insecurities is: She pays so much attention to hers!” Meester said, claiming that she’s learned not to focus too much on her competition.

Taylor Momsen Fun Facts

Taylor Momsen PicBlake Lively and Leighton Meester have received the bulk of attention for Gossip Girl, but we loved Taylor Momsen’s portrayal of Jenny Humphrey.

With that in mind, here are a few fun facts about the young actress:

  • Taylor has the same birthday as The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger.
  • She loves movies, singing and dancing.
  • Her favorite school subject is chemistry.
  • Taylor loves the bands Garbage and the Black Eyed Peas.
  • One of her favorite actors is Chad Michael Murray from One Tree Hill.
  • In 2001, Taylor was nominated for a Young Artist Award for her performance in How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
  • Has appeared in commercials for Shake-in-Bake, Kraft’s Miracle Whip and Snuggle’s Fabric Softener.

Gossip Girl Spoilers: A Look at Episode Four

Previous Gossip Girl spoilers on this site have given you a glimpse inside episodes two and three of the show.

So why stop there?

Here’s a quick look at the fourth episode of Gossip Girl, entitled “Bad News Blair.”

Blair is thrilled when her mother, Eleanor, chooses her to be the new face of her clothing line. However, Blair’s happiness soon turns to feelings of betrayal and jealousy when Serena - of course - moves into the spotlight.

Gossiping Girls

Blair finds herself back in Serena’s shadow. Meanwhile, Serena and Dan (Penn Badgley) are reminded once again that they come from two very different worlds, while Nate (Chace Crawford) and Chuck (Ed Westwick) take part in a boys’ weekend.

We’re excited to see what that means.


Penn Badgley Talks About Gossip Girl

Penn Badgley PicPenn Badgley was our favorite actor on the season premiere of Gossip Girl. He made us feel Dan’s loneliness, awkwardness… and absolutely pining for Serena.

Below, the actor talks about the role:

Q: Can you tell me more about Gossip Girl and your character, Dan Humphrey?
A: Gossip Girl itself as a show, I think walks a nice line between you know flair and glamour and gloss and gossip. And all that that culture is. And then it also has a nice heart and soul to the show. That is most represented by the Humphrey family. Like Dan and his sister Jenny and his father Rufus. The Humphrey’s, they live a much less-privileged lifestyle than the rest of the characters. So what they lack financially, they make up for (like any other family) in the more rewarding things. They have…

Q: Soul?
A: The heart and soul. So Dan being so sensitive with so much heart is an outcast. All his life, he has pined after the girl who represents…

Q: Everything that he does not.
A: Right, exactly. And it’s also a lifestyle… he doesn’t want to encourage it and he doesn’t really agree with the extravagant life. You know what I am saying? So he kind of battles with that. The girl that he loves embodies everything that he…

Q: Doesn’t.
A: You know? Doesn’t have, yeah, but I don’t think he wants that. He wants, I think, the social aspect of it all but he’s not planning for Prada shoes or anything.

Q: Totally, totally. Are there any similarities between you and Dan?
A: I think definitely. I would like to think that I have the same integrity as his character. I am a little more socially-confident. I am not the loner.

Q: You’re not the guy that hides behind the dress. (Laughs).
A: No. But I was very introverted as a kid. So there are more similarities in that way than people might at first think. But yeah, overall, I think we are very similar. And on a television show, over time, the character really becomes you or rather you become the character. You kind of switch into that mode very easily. As time goes on, you might see more similarities.

Read the full interview here.


Gossip Girl Fashion Show: A Look at Series Looks, Designers

Ready to get up to date on Gossip Girl fashion? Let’s see what Blake Lively, Leighton Meester and all the cast’s alter egos are wearing this season on The CW, courtesy of In Style

Scene: Serena returns
One year after abruptly leaving New York to study abroad, Serena returns home to find how things have changed. In a scene filmed in Grand Central Station, she looks chic and prepared to re-enter her Manhattan life.

The Look
Blake Lively wears a vintage coat, Cheap Monday jeans, a Petit Bateau striped T-shirt, a Ralph Lauren scarf and belt, Coach bag and carries a vintage Vuitton suitcase.

Serena van der Woodsen Photo

Travel a la Serena in these French-inspired basics:
Jacket by identify, $565; at 212-398-0370. Nobody jeans, $219; at American Rag. Ralph Lauren belt, $595; at ralphlauren.com. Petit Bateau shirt, $69; at Barneys New York.

Scene: Going-out glitz
“We based Serena on a Kate Moss type,” says costume designer Eric Daman. “She just throws things together and looks amazing.” In a scene at the Palace Hotel, the star awaits her date for a night on the town.

Looking Glitzy

The Look
Blake Lively wears a sequined Tory Burch minidress over Wolford tights.

Sparkle for your next night out:
Zoe D. dress, $275; call 212-764-4100 for stores.

Scene: A new spin on the uniform
While on the steps to the Metropolitan Museum, Blair and her sidekicks Katy and Isabel (Nicole Fiscella) welcome Serena home in a cold manner: by telling her she isn’t invited to the upcoming dance. Though they have a school uniform, each girl interprets her accessories in her own way.

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Get Blair’s Look:
Gold headband @ www.claires.com
Ruffled shirt @ www.bluefly.com
Black sweater @ www.bluefly.com
Patent handbag @ www.shopsueyboutique.com
Ruffle-trim coat @ www.urbanoutfitters.com


Gossip Girl Spoiler: The Wild Brunch Scene

Here’s an exciting Gossip Girl spoiler: it’s a scene from this week’s episode, “The Wild Brunch.”

Dan and Jenny are discussing the fallout from The Kiss on the Lips Party… and it doesn’t sound as though our man ended the evening on such a romantic note:


A Look at Gossip Girl Fashion

The Chace Outside of sex and drugs, what plays the most prominent role on Gossip Girl?

Costume Designer Eric Daman certainly hopes its the show’s portrayal of upper class fashion in New York.

From Serena to Chuck, the socialites on Gossip Girl are portrayed as knowledgeable of the latest look within the fashion industry, as their eyes are constantly on the newest and brightest designers.

As you’d expect from any show situated in New York and focused on the richest of the rich, Gossip Girl characters must always be impeccably dressed. It’s the job of Daman - who was also a stylist on Sex and the City - to base choices on real-life East Coast socialites such as Tinsley Mortimer and Lydia Hearst-Shaw.

Daman also said he shops in the Meatpacking District and frequents fashion boutiques such as Opening Ceremony and Stella McCartney, while also mixing it up with better known fashion houses such as Chanel and Ferragamo.

In closing, he acknowledged that male actors (e.g. Chace Crawford) on the show are given equal attention to their female co-stars, with Daman describing his decisions as: “It’s all [still] very Upper East Side-y but just not old fogy socialite-y.”


Chace Crawford: I Love New York

Simply out, Chace Crawford love New York. And need you ask the Gossip Girl star why?

His face is on billboards all over town alongside the rest of the gorgeous cast in this soap set in the exclusive world of upper East Side children of privilege.

Chace Crawford Picture The handsome actor portrays Nate Archibald, a latchkey teen with platinum credit cards but who drowns his sorrow in Champagne, pot and limo rides to hot spots. As Crawford jokes: “The research for this show was rough.”

The 22-year-old admits he hung out at certain upscale nightspots a little bit growing up, but knows little about that life; he showed a rough cut of the pilot to the kinds of kids it portrays, and then asked them: “Is this even remotely real?

And they said, ‘Yes, it is.’”

Crawford’s character is at the center of the show’s main triangle, a tug-of-war between onetime BFF’s Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester) and the mysteriously disappeared and just-returned Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively).

“Nate is definitely conflicted,” says Crawford. “So now I’m working hard on finding a lot of different ways to play conflicted.”

He doesn’t feel as ambivalent about New York City, however, after a childhood living in Plano, Tex. Chace’s mom helped him move into an apartment in Chelsea he shares with fellow cast member Ed Westwick - and Crawford gets to explore the city he fell in love with via the movies.

Click here to read the full interview.


Blake Lively on: Gossip Girl Character, Real Life

Here’s another interview with Gossip Girl star Blake Lively:

Hollywood.com: How did you get the role?
Blake Lively: Josh Schwartz called me about it. Maybe he watched The Sisterhood, I don’t know. I hear a lot of fans of the Gossip Girl books had seen me, and maybe because I had long blonde hair, they were blogging, ‘She has to be Serena.’ He told me “I wrote the show for you. You have to do this. I will not give it to anyone else.” We sat down and we talked about it. I thought about it for a little while. It felt right.

Lovely Lively

Josh has so much heart in everything he does, from his locations to the actors he uses, to the wardrobe, and that was very important to me. That’s the reason I did the show.

HW: What intrigued you about the character? What kind of journey will it be for her?
BL: Serena is very complex. She was what you can call a bad girl before and now she’s trying to be good. She’s been pulled in all different angles, from her mom, to her brother, to her best friend to this new good guy, Dan, to Nate, who she still loves. She’s got all of these people pulling on her and she needs to find her place in this universe where they’re handed everything on a silver platter.

She wanted her best friend’s boyfriend, she went after him, and now she’s back in this world after going away to boarding school and she realizes she was wrong and she needs to reform herself and make herself a better person.

HW: Can you relate to any aspects of her world?
BL: Definitely. I think in high school there are so many cliques. You’re never safe. I did Sisterhood between my junior and senior years of high school and while I was away my friends made other groups of friends. I came back after three months ready to do what we used to do, and things had changed.

People get older and there are inside jokes that you don’t know about that have happened, and you feel a little lost for a while. And it’s a little bit hard to slip back into that. And then the friends that they’ve replaced you with are a little territorial.

Click here to read the full interview.


Gossip Girl Ratings are In

Gossip Girl debuted to decent ratings on Tuesday night.

The show was watched by 3.65 million people, losing a great chunk of its America’s Top Model lead-in audience (5.15 million). However, this rating is on a par with what One Tree Hill used to average in the same time slot.

And that show has been a success for years. It’s even in syndication now.

The Popular Boys

Still, many expected more from Leighton Meester and company - but we have faith. Just give them a few episodes.