Blake Lively, Leighton Meester and Penn Badgley went on to big things after Gossip Girl gave them their big breaks.The CW teen drama ran for six seasons from September 2007 to December 2012.
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Ed Westwick didn’t mean to upset all the Upper East Siders who still love him with his misleading Gossip Girl-themed tweet.
Over the weekend, the actor sent fans of the beloved CW show into a tizzy when he teased an upcoming announcement that involved the drama’s infamous tagline, “XOXO,” tweeting:
That’s right: XOXO. The iconic words spoken by Gossip Girl herself.
Naturally, this message made some fans believe Ed, who starred in the series’ original run, could be involved in the recently
Blake Lively, Leighton Meester and Penn Badgley went on to big things after Gossip Girl gave them their big breaks.The CW teen drama ran for six seasons from September 2007 to December 2012.
Vanilla Ice has finally thawed his stone-cold stance on hosting a concert amid the coronavirus pandemic.
soon enough ‘Respect Niall Horan’ was trending on Twitter.Now the 26-year-old singer has confirmed that he was in on the joke.During an interview on Sirius XM, the host remarked that the Mullingar man was ‘in a fight with a turkey now.’‘Oh yeah this has kicked off big time,’ Niall replied.
Paris Jackson has one huge supporter among a slew of people who have banded together in order to denounce her upcoming film “Habit.” Pop singer Sia issued a vote of confidence for the 22-year-old actress on Wednesday when she tweeted at Jackson after an online petition intended to stop the film's release returned more than 260,000 signatures as of July 1. "Dear @ParisJackson I love you, keep going.
Terry Crews is feeling the heat.
The former Vanderpump Rules star took to social media to share her opinion on the use of medical marijuana in Idaho and that led to her getting backlash, people claiming she has no right or knowledge to speak on this topic in the first place! Kristen Doute was quick to defend herself, clapping back at her critics and encouraging them to unfollow her account! It all started with her tweeting: ‘Idaho. Time to change your Medical Marijuana law.
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Chase Rice is speaking out after getting some heat for his recent packed concert in Tennessee. The country music star took to social media to share a video with fans on Monday, and explained how his future shows will try to take more precautions to limit the possible the spread of the coronavirus.«I just want to address my show Saturday night.
statement earlier this month in support of LGBTQ servicemembers and the ten-year anniversary of the repeal of DADT — a policy that prohibited gay and bisexual people from serving openly — stating that USMC is “committed to living the values we defend and treating everyone equally, and with dignity and respect.”“This June, Commanders and leaders are encouraged to take time to recognize the 2020 LGBT Pride Month, and promote participation in observance events throughout their local communities,”
By the looks of things, Terry Crews has no plans to ever back down from the recent controversial comments he made about racism in the wake of George Floyd’s death. Via social media, the actor angered many by sharing a series of tweets where he spoke about police brutality and systemic racism in America.
Jenna Marbles is saying goodbye to the platform that made her a star. The 33-year-old YouTuber, whose real name is Jenna Mourey, announced on Thursday that she is stepping away from her channel after receiving backlash for wearing blackface and being racially insensitive in past videos.Marbles posted a lengthy video apologizing for her offensive videos, as well as explaining that she never meant to offend anyone.
Bill Simmons on Friday addressed on his podcast the backlash over the lack of diversity at The Ringer which was highlighted in a recent New York Times storythat detailed newsroom concern. The sports personality made clear he felt the digital media company he founded in 2016 which sold to Spotify this year had not done “well enough” with staffing diversity.
Ed Westwick has launched a range of fundraising face masks inspired by his TV show Gossip Girl. The British actor, who portrayed Chuck Bass in the teen drama between 2007 to 2012, announced on social media on Monday that he was releasing a line of five face masks to raise money for Kick It Out, a London-based nonprofit organisation which fights for equality and inclusion in soccer.
Ed Westwick's latest Instagram post has disappointed millions of Gossip Girl fans. Why you ask? Well, the actor on Monday revealed on the social media that he had a big announcement in the offing.
A post shared by Ed Westwick (@edwestwick) on Jun 14, 2020 at 12:10pm PDTThe facemask has the iconic ‘XOXO’ on it and will raise funds for Kick It Out which combats racism and discrimination in football.He captioned the post: ‘I think we could all agree the world could use some hugs and kisses right now. Help me raise money for @kickitout to combat racism & discrimination for everyone who plays, watches or works in football by shopping my collection with @represent.
Terry Crews is making sure everyone is hearing his message loud and clear!