The Nov. 9 episode of The CW’s Gossip Girl — shadowing New York’s out-of-control Upper Eastsiders — will feature a steamy menage trios between three central characters, sources tell Entertainment Weekly’s Michael Ausiello.
“At the same time. In the same bed. Together,” Ausiello writes of the romp.
OMFG indeed.

She may be a Emmy-winning talk show hostess, but this Monday night, former supermodel Tyra Banks will be taking a break from daytime for a guest appearance on The CW’s R-rated teen drama Gossip Girl.
The experience was a hair-raising one for Tyra, who went through a record six hair changes during filming for her guest spot back in August.

“The people at Gossip Girl tell me I set a Gossip Girl hair change record. I had SEVEN hair changes, every single scene you see is some new hair on my head,” Tyra tells PEOPLE.
This week’s Gossip features Tyra as the fictional Ursula Nyquist, an award-winning actress playing stage legend Josephine Baker in an Oscar-worthy movie about the French Resistance during World War II.
Surprise! NYC’s Ivy Leaguers think Gossip Girl sucks!
According to The New York Post, students at Manhattan’s prestigious New York University are displeased with the way their school has been portrayed on the third season of The CW’s cult hit.

Ok….Ed Westwick needs to stop getting tattoos — particularly ones that look like the two hot messes the Gossip Girl star had Etch-A-Sketched on his biceps last weekend.

Hey Ed, Big Bird called. He wants his feather back!
The CW’s R-rated teen drama Gossip Girl is drumming up controversy once again, as Manhattan residents complain about crazed fans who have taken over the quiet neighborhood in hopes of catching a glimpse of the stylish cast.

On Tuesday, actress Hilary Duff — who is currently filming episodes as a guest star on the series — shot a dinner party scene at the National Arts Club in Manhattan’s Gramercy Park along with series regulars Penn Badgley and Leighton Meester. The shoot attracted hordes of screaming fans – much to the chagrin of local residents.
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