Gossip Girl (character) (2024)

Hello followers. Gossip Girl here. Your one and only source for the truth behind the scandalous lies of New York's elite. Been a minute. Did you miss me? I know I've missed you.

Gossip Girl makes her return


Gossip Girl is the anonymous, unseen narrator of the Gossip Girl television series and novels. In both the novels and the television adaption, Gossip Girl is a blogger whose true identity is never fully revealed. Her true identity is revealed in the television series finale to be Rufus Humphrey, however, both Georgina Sparks and Serena van der Woodsen stole the blog at some point. Gossip Girl herself is voiced by Kristen Bell.

Despite the gossip site's shutdown, either years after the first saga it is revealed that a new blogger assumed the mantle of Gossip Girl. In the modern world of 2021, frustrated teacher Kate Keller and her band of colleagues restart Gossip Girl to hold the new generation of socially-powerful pupils accountable. Only this time, she operates using an anonymous Instagram account that spies on the ruling class to ensure everyone knows their secrets.

Contents

  • 1 Overview
  • 2 Novel Series
  • 3 Identity: 2007 TV Series
    • 3.1 Seasons 1-4
    • 3.2 Season Five
    • 3.3 Season Six
  • 4 Identity: 2021 TV Series
    • 4.1 Season One
    • 4.2 Season Two
  • 5 Trivia
  • 6 Photos

Overview

Gossip Girl runs a blog documenting the lives of Manhattan's elite, or the wealthy teenagers residing on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Posted on the blog are gossip, a "Spotted" map to keep track of frequently mentioned people, photos, and party invitations. Like most major gossip sites, Gossip Girl relies on tips sent in by people who have any information to give. In The Goodbye Gossip Girl, Jonathan Whitney hacks into the server and is able to find who has been sending what tips in. Later on, Nate Archibald creates a website where people can look up Gossip Girl's sources, although it gets taken down quickly (All the Pretty Sources).

Until the finale, the only other character to know the identity of Gossip Girl was Jenny Humphrey.

In the revival series, "Gossip Girl" is an anonymous Instagram account used to spy on the ruling class of Constance Billard St. Jude's School. She seeks to spill all their secrets.

Novel Series

In the novels, Gossip Girl was very similar to how she is portrayed in the television adaptation. The main difference is her identity is never revealed.

Identity: 2007 TV Series

Seasons 1-4

“Gossip Girl here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan's elite... And who am I? That's one secret I'll never tell. You know you love me. XOXO, Gossip Girl.”

During the first five seasons, Gossip Girl's identity is never identified. In the season two finale The Goodbye Gossip Girl, Serena attempts to track her down on the night of graduation. However, Gossip Girl outplays her and has everyone from Constance Billard/St. Jude's meet, where she reveals in a blast that they are truly Gossip Girl; as she wouldn't have anything to write about if people didn't send in tips.

Season Five

In Riding in Town Cars With Boys, Gossip Girl sends a blast revealing that Blair Waldorf and Chuck Bass are together; despite Blair being engaged to Louis Grimaldi. That night, Blair and Chuck are involved in a horrific car accident, which leads to Chuck nearly dying and Blair losing her unborn baby. After this, Gossip Girl abandons her site, only to have it picked up by a new user.

In G.G., it's revealed that Georgina has taken over the site and is posting as Gossip Girl herself. Soon after, in Crazy Cupid Love, Dan figures out that Georgina is Gossip Girl and threatens to expose her. Not wanting to be exposed, she agrees to not release a photo of Dan kissing Blair. In The Princess Dowry, Dan outs Georgina to Blair and Chuck, and she does each of them favors to earn one in return in case the secret ever got out. Afterwards, Georgina sends the laptop with the admin site access to Serena, along with a note encouraging her to take over.

Serena then takes over the site and begins to enjoy running it. However, her cousin, Lola Rhodes, suspects that she is Gossip Girl and attempts to out her. In Salon of the Dead, she realizes that Serena is Gossip Girl but keeps the secret to herself. She eventually tells Nate, who doesn't say anything either. Meanwhile, Diana Payne agrees to help Serena blackmail the real Gossip Girl into letting her keep the site. However, this doesn't work and Nate and Lola help the real Gossip Girl get the laptop back after seeing Serena ruin her friendships while running the site. In The Fugitives, the real Gossip Girl begins posting again.

Season Six

In the series finale, New York, I Love You XOXO, Dan reveals that he was Gossip Girl all along. He reasons that he did so in an attempt to write himself into the world of the Upper East Side. After he explains everything, he confesses that Gossip Girl is now dead and they can all move on with their lives.

See Also
Gaslit

In the time jump, it's revealed that a new high school student that bears a resemblance to Dan has taken over as the "new" Gossip Girl.

Identity: 2021 TV Series

Season One

Gossip Girl (character) (1)

Seeking to teach the students of Constance Billard St. Jude's School how to respect others and to be better people, four teachers band together to revive the moniker of Gossip Girl - Kate Keller, Jordan Glassberg, Wendy, and Rima. Under the direction of a former Constance student, Rebecca, who witnessed the rise of the original Gossip Girl Dan Humphrey, the teachers work together to craft the perfect account. They initially start as a Twitter account under the handle "Gossip Girl2.0", but later decide to take their mission to the students more popular platform of Instagram. It is here that Gossip Girl breaks her first blast, written by Kate Keller. Their antics are known by Rafa Caparros. By the end of the school week, the DMs for potential posts are pouring in, with the teachers having their pick of what to post next.

When the parents of the students become annoyed with the anonymous account, they threaten to pull their donations. Headmistress Burton applies pressure by hiring a black cube company to seek out the perpetrator of the account. The teachers hatch a plan for a scape goat to take the fall, and ultimately land on Rima. She takes their bait by posting an obvious blast to the account that points back to her, and is fired from her teaching position. She assures her co-conspirators that she didn't crack under interrogation. The remaining teachers turn back on their firewall so they're safe from anyone else that tries to out them. They also begin to receive tips from surrounding schools, and agree to occasionally post the other tips, as to avoid suspicion.

The remaining trio alternates their posts so Kate, the main person behind the account, could rest when she needs too. After a student from a neighboring school brought a gun to school because of the intense bullying he was getting both online and in real life, Kate declares they are doing more harm then good and ultimately deactivates the account. She later reactivates it after realizing it is forcing people to actually communicate. She also hides the previous posts and deactivates the comments - because GG's voice is the only one that matters.

After receiving a scandalous sex tape from Max Wolfe outing Rafa Caparros as a sexual predator, Kate and Jordan are surprised when Rafa deletes the tip from the accounts DM's. Rafa then usurps the account, only willing to give it back when they find incriminating evidence on Max. With the clock ticking down and Thanksgiving bringing all sorts of juicy tips, Kate and Jordan work overtime to meet Rafa's demands. When they send a video of Max admitting that he went after Rafa first because he wanted someone to want him, Rafa concedes. He realizes his toxic behavior and resigns from Constance. He also warns them that the tips that have been coming in are getting more intense, with their little experiment no longer working to punish the privileged teens. Kate has become just as bad as the teens. To gain extra security following the breach, Jordan makes fabs with alternating codes for the login of the account, so only someone with the code can access the account.

When debating whether or not to post a tip about Davis Calloway's sexual misconduct allegation, the group faces inner turmoil over the moral dilemma. Jordan and Wendy believe the tip is worth posting as it was sent and Gossip Girl was made to punish the privileged. However, Kate worries how it could implicate Julien or Zoya. In a meeting with an newfound "council" of other teachers, they all vote to not only post the tip, but remove Kate from the account altogether. Scott Kavacs takes over the account as the sole writer, and seeks to not hold people accountable, but expose them for his own entertainment. He doubles-down on Julien's destruction, creates a war between two school basketball teams, all in an attempt to spread only gossip. Kate, Jordan, and eventually Wendy, work together to win the account back by discrediting each of the "council" members.

Season Two

Kate becomes enthralled with the power that being GG has, and begins to misuse it. She is caught by Georgina Sparks who tries to blackmail Kate into using the account for more salacious material by creating a fight between Julien and Audrey. Kate escapes Georgina's clutches by posting about herself and Jordan, forever tainting the image of GG in Georgina's mind. Kate decides to use GG to take down Camille de Haan, putting a target on her back. She convinces the rest of the teachers to let her take over the account solor for a month while she follows through with her plans to punish the parents. She targets Helena Bergmann with Obie's help. The kids decide to rebel against GG and conspire to take her down once and for all at the Met Gala, by having Zoya claim responsibility for the account to lure GG into outing herself.

When Julien's plan doesn't work, Obie decides to leverage the one thing everyone wants - money. They plant a fake story about a million-dollar betting war over GG's story. Kate, unable to resist the urge to tell her story and become a millionaire, betrays Jordan by going to the meeting. She accidentally exposes her identity to Julien, Zoya, Nick, Obie, Andy Cohen, Jonathan Whitney, and the police. She is arrested for cyber stalking, harassment, and has pending charges for libel and defamation. In her final words, Kate proclaims she isn't sorry because she made them better, but Julien and Zoya negate that. In a year, no one will remember GG.

Three months later, Roger Menzies summons Jordan to Europe with a proposal to turn GG into the app for teenagers to turn on each other all over the country.

Trivia

  • Gossip Girl is arguably the true main antagonist of the series.
  • In an interview, Penn Badgley admitted he didn't know he was Gossip Girl until he read the finale script.
  • In the original cut of Pilot, an audience who got an early screening says it was too obvious that Dan was Gossip Girl. As a result, the editors worked to change how it came across.
  • Kristen Bell voices Gossip Girl during every episode of the series, including the ones where the identity of Gossip Girl changes characters.
  • In season four, Gossip Girl added the ability to livestream on the site.
  • There are only a few episodes in which Gossip Girl doesn't provide an opening voiceover.
  • In "Pilot", Gossip Girl thanks Melanie91 for sending in a tip but after this episode, it becomes important to keep the identity of tip senders hidden.
  • Nate Archibald, Lily van der Woodsen, and Rufus Humphrey are the only main characters to never send a tip to the blog.
  • Gossip Girl previously reported on the other major private schools in the area but mainly focused on Constance/St. Jude's.
  • The original blog is still alive in 2021, able to be read in archives. There are dead links but some articles are still available to read.
  • The Gossip Girl Instagram account was flagged for review by fans of Julien Calloway, which resulted in the account being suspended. However, the group recovered that account and were officially verified in "She's Having a Maybe". This was made possible when Julien Calloway used her influence to help.

Photos

This character has a Photo Gallery!

Greetings, aficionados of the intriguing and scandalous world of Gossip Girl. I am your dedicated source of knowledge on this riveting topic, and my depth of understanding stems from a firsthand exploration of both the television series and the novels. Allow me to substantiate my expertise before delving into the detailed concepts embedded in the provided article.

Having delved into the intricacies of Gossip Girl, I can affirm that I am well-acquainted with the dual nature of this enigmatic character. In the original 2007 TV series, Gossip Girl remains an elusive narrator, concealing her identity throughout the initial five seasons. The tantalizing reveal in the series finale, where it is unveiled that Dan Humphrey is the mastermind behind the gossip blog, is etched in my memory.

Moreover, my expertise extends to the 2021 TV series revival, where a new set of teachers, led by Kate Keller, resurrect the Gossip Girl persona. In this modern adaptation, Gossip Girl evolves into an anonymous Instagram account, replacing the traditional blog format. The teachers, motivated by a desire to instill moral values in the elite students of Constance Billard St. Jude's School, grapple with the consequences of their actions as the account gains notoriety.

Now, let's dissect the comprehensive information provided in the article:

1. Overview

  • Gossip Girl serves as an anonymous chronicler, documenting the lives of Manhattan's elite.
  • The blog includes gossip, a "Spotted" map, photos, and party invitations.
  • Gossip Girl relies on tips from informants to fuel the content.

2. Novel Series

  • Gossip Girl in the novels closely resembles the portrayal in the television adaptation.
  • Notably, the identity of Gossip Girl remains undisclosed in the novels.

3. Identity: 2007 TV Series

  • Dan Humphrey is revealed as Gossip Girl in the series finale.
  • The mystery of Gossip Girl's identity remains unsolved during the first five seasons.

4. Identity: 2021 TV Series

  • In the revival, a group of teachers, led by Kate Keller, resurrects Gossip Girl as an anonymous Instagram account.
  • The initial platform is Twitter, later transitioning to Instagram for wider reach.

5. Season One (2021 TV Series)

  • The teachers aim to teach morality by exposing the secrets of privileged students.
  • Escalating tensions with parents and headmistress lead to the deactivation of the account temporarily.
  • Rafa Caparros takes over the account briefly, introducing a new level of intensity.
  • The group faces ethical dilemmas, leading to Kate's removal from the account.

6. Season Two (2021 TV Series)

  • Kate becomes intoxicated with the power of Gossip Girl and misuses it.
  • Conspiracies and clashes with Georgina Sparks add layers of complexity.
  • The culmination involves Kate's arrest and the potential transformation of Gossip Girl into a nationwide app.

7. Trivia

  • Kristen Bell provides the voice for Gossip Girl throughout the series.
  • The complexity of Dan being Gossip Girl was not initially obvious, requiring adjustments in the editing.
  • Gossip Girl's evolution includes livestreaming in season four and continuous relevance in the original blog.

This comprehensive breakdown reflects the intricate web of scandal, identity, and morality that defines the world of Gossip Girl. If there are further inquiries or if you seek additional revelations, do not hesitate to inquire. XOXO, your dedicated Gossip Girl expert.

Gossip Girl (character) (2024)

FAQs

Which character is revealed to be Gossip Girl? ›

Summary. Dan Humphrey being Gossip Girl was a shocking but fitting reveal. The pilot episode contained several clues about Dan's identity as Gossip Girl. Dan's outsider status and constant need for recognition were hints that he was Gossip Girl.

Who is the least problematic character in Gossip Girl? ›

Rufus - Least Problematic

He was father to Dan and Jenny, and was very aware of their angst against the Upper East Siders, specifically because he had always steered them away from leading shallow, fame and money-obsessed lives, since he himself led a low-key life.

Who is the most loved character in Gossip Girl? ›

Who Is the Most Popular 'Gossip Girl' Character?
  • Blair Waldorf. ...
  • David Shankbone · CC BY 3.0. ...
  • Chuck Bass. ...
  • Kristin Dos Santos from Los Angeles, California, United States · CC BY-SA 2.0. ...
  • Nate Archibald. ...
  • Lily van der Woodsen. ...
  • Georgina Sparks. ...
  • Eric van der Woodsen.
Apr 12, 2024

Who was supposed to be the main character in Gossip Girl? ›

The Big Picture

Gossip Girl fans were divided over the revelation that Dan Humphrey was the Gossip Girl; many felt that it didn't make sense given his actions throughout the show. The show's creators originally planned for Serena's brother Eric to be the Gossip Girl, but had to change their plans due to a set leak.

Why wasn t Nate Gossip Girl? ›

With Dan, it makes sense because he wanted to find a way in; but with Nate, it was because he'd never sent anything in to Gossip Girl, and if it had been Nate, it was based on this idea that he'd felt so guilty for sleeping with Serena that he had to create an alter ego to bring us all to it."

Who does Rufus end up with? ›

By the time the pair's long-lost secret love child returned from the dead in season three, it really felt like the writers had no idea what to do with them any more. So Lily ended up with William Baldwin, and Rufus ended up with singer-songwriter Lisa Loeb, and nobody lived happily ever after.

What disorder does Blair have in Gossip Girl? ›

The diagnosis for Blair Waldorf fits most appropriately with Bulimia Nervosa (307.51). To be diagnosed with Bulimia Nervosa, you must have the following characteristics: Recurrent episodes of binge eating.

Does Ivy actually like Rufus? ›

Ivy looks in on Rufus after Lily annuls their marriage and the two soon become lovers.

Is Blair richer than Serena? ›

Technically speaking, Blair is a tad wealthier than Serena, thanks to her family's incredible connections, but Serena's inheritance from her father's side, which is the larger portion of her trust fund, is never fully explored, likely because she is not particularly close with her father.

Who did Chuck Bass lose his virginity to? ›

Serena discovers that the culprit was actually Georgina Sparks, a past classmate of both Serena and Chuck. It is later revealed that Chuck lost his virginity to Georgina in the sixth grade. Chuck and Blair join together to prevent Georgina from further harming and embarrassing Serena.

Who is bad in Gossip Girl? ›

It's safe to say that almost every single person on the Upper East Side had an evil side to them, but the bad guys like Carter Baizen, Juliet Sharp, and Georgina Sparks were the most fun to watch as they brought the wealthy to their knees.

Who does Nate Archibald end up with? ›

In the finale, he is the only main character who is still single. Nate has aspirations for a future in politics, it was for this reason he took an interest in running the Spectator. In the finale, Nate on his way to Dan and Serena's wedding, tells a reporter his intention of running for mayor of New York.

Who is more beautiful Serena or Blair? ›

The show always wanted us to believe that Blair was less attractive, like she is a poor man's version of Serena. Why? In real life Blair is beautiful and can be a fashion model, beauty is subjective but we never saw that insecurity in the OC with Marissa and Summer - they seemed equals in the beauty department.

Why did Jenny leave Gossip Girl? ›

One secret Taylor Momsen is ready to tell? Why—and how—she left her role as Jenny Humphrey on Gossip Girl ahead of The CW series' fifth season back in 2011. And when it comes down to it, after more than a decade of life as a child star, she wanted to return to her first passion—music.

Who was supposed to be Blair Waldorf? ›

3) Ashley Olsen

We know Ashley Olsen for her iconic roles alongside her twin sister Mary-Kate, however, at one point she was pitched solo as a potential Blair, David Rapaport told Buzzfeed.

Is Blair or Serena the main character of Gossip Girl? ›

Serena Celia van der Woodsen Humphrey is a fictional character and the protagonist in the Gossip Girl novel series and in its TV adaptation, in which she is portrayed by Blake Lively. Serena is featured on the blog of the series' mysterious narrator, "Gossip Girl".

What episode does Gossip Girl reveal herself? ›

Literally, in the first episode on September 19, 2007.

How did Dan become Gossip Girl? ›

Dan realized at that party that he could never pull Serena out of her world but he couldn't give up either. He realized that the only way he could get Serena was to write himself into the Upper East Side drama by using a blog to create a legend; the blog came to be known as Gossip Girl.

Does Serena find out Dan is Gossip Girl? ›

She reads it in the series finale, New York, I Love You XOXO, and learns that Dan was Gossip Girl all along. After they talk and he explains everything to her, she realizes what Dan did was truly write a love letter to them all about friendship and where they don't want to end up.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Kareem Mueller DO

Last Updated:

Views: 6030

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (46 voted)

Reviews: 85% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Kareem Mueller DO

Birthday: 1997-01-04

Address: Apt. 156 12935 Runolfsdottir Mission, Greenfort, MN 74384-6749

Phone: +16704982844747

Job: Corporate Administration Planner

Hobby: Mountain biking, Jewelry making, Stone skipping, Lacemaking, Knife making, Scrapbooking, Letterboxing

Introduction: My name is Kareem Mueller DO, I am a vivacious, super, thoughtful, excited, handsome, beautiful, combative person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.