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Blair Waldorf’s time on the Upper East Side might be limited — according to the latest scoop from TVLine’s Michael Ausiello, that is.
But that’s not much of a surprise after Beatrice’s deceitful unveiling on Episode 2 this season, “Beauty and the Feast” while she made out with a priest in the back of a limo.
According to Ausiello, Louis’ mother and sister are about to get real territorial when it comes to the incoming royal spawn, which will include a request that Blair move to Monaco, along with a custodial agreement.
Also coming up: Serena Van Der Woodsen will return home to New York, but she is bringing the person everyone thinks is cousin Charlie along for the ride. How long will it take for everyone to find out the truth about Ivy? Can she live the good life for long?
Blair will have to start dealing with the fact that she is pregnant and can’t deny it any longer.
Dan is going to bother her about finding out who the father of the baby is so that she can move on with her life.
It looks like she could get the test done.
We see her ripping up a paper that Dan hands her which was possibly the results.
Meanwhile in the real world, Blake Lively who plays it-girl Serena Van Der Woodsen, stopped by the Renaissance Hotel in Manhattan to check out their “Dare to Check In” Halloween room, a “scary” themed room that Renaissance guests can check into at locations nationwide during this season.
“She is super into Halloween. That’s why she,” an observer told Us Weekly, adding that Lively was in a “fun” mood and even read tarot cards for one fellow attendee. “I was impressed!”
Penn Badgley who plays Dan Humphrey has been up to things of a more political nature.
Among the myriad of protesters at Occupy Wall Street yesterday, one stood out as being just a little more chiseled than the rest.
That person was none other than Penn Badgley of Gossip Girl, out to use his “public artist” status to bring attention to the cause.
Capital New York ran into Penn at the protest on Wednesday afternoon, and he acted pretty much how Dan Humphrey were to act if he were famous and someone recognized him at a protest:
“I mean, listen, it’s cheesy,” said Badgley, “but I want to do whatever I can. Let’s be honest: I’m on fucking ‘Gossip Girl.’ So, why not try and … right? It’s absurd that celebrity power is what it is, but, like, use any tool you have, you know?”
Two women walked up and took turns posing for pictures with Badgley. They blushed and thanked him.
“Glad you’re here,” he called after them.
He laughed.
“Like I have any right to say that,” he said.