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Former Gossip Girl star Ed Westwick and model Amy Jackson have welcomed their first child together into the world, their baby ...
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No one is safe. And, as it turns out, no one is innocent. So far, so very “Gossip Girl”. But the series, based on the bestselling novel by actor and influencer Jonas Ems, is not exactly a ...
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In today’s newsletter, shh. You didn’t hear this from me—we’re gossiping about a new book about gossip. And then, staffers share their spring trend predictions. Plus: Kelsey McKinney ...
If you were spoiled, I hope you take comfort in knowing that the Gossip Girl ending is really the least interesting thing about the show. It also, quite frankly, makes zero sense upon rewatch.
"In the finale of Gossip Girl, it was revealed that the very lovely Kristen Bell was lending her voice to my character, Dan Humphrey, who is the real Gossip Girl -- sorry, spoiler alert.
Netflix has made a 'You,' 'Gossip Girl' and 'Nobody Wants This' crossover surprisingly happen. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor However, Netflix isn’t the only thing the two shows have in common.
Of course, the connection is that Kristen, 44, provided the voiceover for Gossip Girl which ran for six seasons from September 2007 until December 2012, and starred Penn as Brooklyn schoolboy Dan ...
another boy-girl couple is minted in their midst. And it can just as easily strip status away. Women, vilified as gossip’s venomous purveyors, are also its frequent victims. Think of Hester ...