In The Wild Brunch, Dan overhears an argument between Bart and Lily at the Bass' Annual Brunch about their relationship and whether to become public. Lily catches him and asks him not to tell Serena; and he agrees. In The Handmaiden's Tale, Lily invites Rufus to Eleanor Waldorf's Night in Tangiers party to make Bart jealous. The plan works when Bart sees the two kissing, and asks for a moment alone with Lily. In Victor Victrola, Chuck fails at proving himself to his father and inadvertently tells Lily that he saw Bart out with a young, attractive woman. Lily has no problem believing Bart was unfaithful to her, and begins to ignore him. Chuck comes clean to Bart about what he did, and Bart seeks to earn her forgiveness.
In Roman Holiday, Lily finally tells Serena and Eric about her relationship with Bart. They aren't happy, but try and accept him into their lives. On Christmas morning, Bart proposes to Lily. During spring break, Lily, Serena, and Eric move in with Bart and Chuck. In Woman on the Verge, Bart and Lily host their rehearsal dinner but the festivities are interrupted when Serena's biggest secret comes out. In order to help her daughter, Lily leaves the dinner early and escorts her to find closure; which includes stopping at Rufus' concert. After seeing him perform, the two end up spending the night together at a hotel. In the season finale Much 'I Do' About Nothing, Lily prepares for her wedding to Bart. He asks her once and for all to let Rufus go, and she agrees to. They end up marrying and plan to spend the summer renovating her penthouse.
Bart and Lily return from their vacation in The Ex-Files, and Lily happily shares little stories from their time together but turns to Rufus when she learns that being with Bart is lonely. In The Serena Also Rises, Lily attempts to buy a painting of herself but discovers that Bart already did. She assumes it was purchased as a present, but finds out that he bought it to keep anyone from finding it; and that he learned about it via a private investigator he hired to create a dossier about her. In Chuck In Real Life, Bart and Lily create rules for Serena, Eric, and Chuck to abide by. Chuck discovers that they're planning to transform their family to close a business deal, and Serena decides to rebel by ruining their party. After talking with Dan, she decides to give the family a chance and Bart and Lily agree to be more honest on who their family really is.
In The Magnificent Archibalds, Eric discovers that Bart has files on him, Serena, and Lily. He tells Lily, and the fact that Bart keeps files on her children angers her. They leave before Thanksgiving Dinner and spend the holiday with the Humphrey's instead. In It's a Wonderful Lie, Lily has decides to leave Bart for Rufus. They dance at The Snowflake Ball, and Chuck calls Bart to tell him. On the way to the dance, Bart gets into a car accident and dies. In O Brother, Where Bart Thou?, Lily finally listens to a voicemail Bart left her the night he died. In it he reveals he knows the true reason she was hospitalized in France.
After Bart is revealed to still be alive (Raiders of the Lost Art), Lily learns she has to annul her marriage to Rufus or Bart, as they never divorced before his "death". In The Return of the Ring, Rufus has annulment papers drawn up behind Lily's back and she is angered when she finds out. She ultimately chooses to annul her marriage to Rufus and stay married to Bart.
When Chuck brings his new friend Amira to the VDW penthouse to rattle Bart in High Infidelity, Lily discovers she had an affair with Bart. In Portrait of a Lady Alexander, Lily lies to Bart at Chuck's request and Bart follows them. He confronts her about it, then asks her to stay away from Chuck. She refuses, saying Chuck is her son too.
In Where the Vile Things Are, Lily accidentally auctions off the painting where Bart is hiding the records of his illegal oil deals. She, Chuck, and Ivy bid against one another but ultimately lose to Rufus. In Save the Last Chance, Ivy promises the records to either Bart or Chuck and says that whoever ruins Lily's life the worst can have them. Bart plans to divorce her, but Ivy thinks the plan is too soft. She tries to set up Bart to make it look like they slept together, but is stopped when Chuck arrives; and Lily gets the records thanks to Rufus and ends the ordeal. In It's Really Complicated, Lily learns of the death of Bass business manager, Bruce Caplan. Blair and Chuck link his death along with Sheikh Hassan's back to Bart and Bass Industries, and Lily realizes she was wrong for trusting Bart over Chuck and heads out of town for a spa week. In the series finale New York, I Love You XOXO, she learns of Bart's death while still at the spa and returns to town to have a funeral the same as the first.
wasn't based on love - this match was a pragmatic one. Lily's ultimate decision to marry Bart was complicated by her affair with Rufus Humphrey
Rufus Humphrey
Jeffrey Matthew Settle (born September 17, 1969) is an American actor. He is known for playing Captain Ronald Speirs on the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers and Rufus Humphrey on the CW teen drama series Gossip Girl.
In the season finale Much 'I Do' About Nothing, Lily prepares for her wedding to Bart. He asks her once and for all to let Rufus go, and she agrees to. They end up marrying and plan to spend the summer renovating her penthouse.
In the season finale The Return of the Ring, Rufus and Lily learn about Bart still being alive. Rufus learns that since Lily and Bart are technically still married, Lily needs to choose which marriage she wants to annul. Not wanting to lose her, he sends Bart annulment papers behind her back; which Bart signs.
Lillian Celia "Lily" van der Woodsen (née Rhodes, previously Mueller, Bass, and Bass Humphrey) is the mother to Serena and Eric van der Woodsen, as well as being the birth mother of Scott Rosson and the adoptive mother to Chuck Bass, the latter of whom is the son to her ex-husband Bart Bass.
Call me old fashioned, but whether planned long in advance or not, the best part of Gossip Girl's ending is that Rufus and Lily did not get back together. She got back together with Serena and Eric's father, William. So, Lily and Rufus' children were able to get married without their parents also being married.
In season three, Lily hides the fact that she has cancer from her family with the exception of her mother, CeCe Rhodes, and goes to her ex-husband for treatment. When Lily's husband, Rufus Humphrey, finds out, it causes a strain in their marriage.
Ultimately, Lily remains strong and decides to divorce Ryle, to break the cycle (thus, “it ends with us”). If the book ended there, we could cheer her survival and courage.
With their little girl being born, Lily eventually decides to ask Ryle for a divorce to break the cycle, thus the title “It Ends with Us.” The book ends with Lily and Atlas running into each other about a year and a half after her divorce from Ryle.
Wharton's House of Mirth ends tragically, with Lily's seemingly accidental overdose on chloral hydrate even as she plans ahead to her next day. The novel ends with Selden, appearing to finally piece together the truest representation of Lily's reputation throughout the novel.
More mistrust came when Lily lied to Rufus about where she was all summer. It turned out that she was with her ex, William, and then she told everyone that she had cancer and was with him to get treatment.
At the end of the series he sails around the world with a friend of his father's, Captain Charles "Chips" White to avoid getting in between Blair and Serena again. In I Will Aways Love You, on break from Deep Springs College, Nate chooses Blair in part I and then Serena in part II.
Elizabeth Fisher (formerly known as Evelyn Bass) was a recurring character on the television adaption of Gossip Girl. Elizabeth is the biological mother of Chuck Bass, and was presumed to be deceased until the third season. She is portrayed by Laura Harring.
MotherChucker: The big secret everyone no one saw coming is finally out: Diana (Elizabeth Hurley) is Chuck's real mother! (Take that, season three!) Though Diana did everything she could to prevent Chuck from finding out the truth, this is Gossip Girl and the truth always comes out.
He blames Lily for the accident, since his father was coming to see her. He also blames Rufus, who Lily was planning on leaving Bart for. At Bart's funeral, he starts yelling at Dan and tells him to leave. Chuck also meets with the private investigator to find out Lily's secret.
If you don't remember who Scott is, don't worry, neither do his parents. Scott is Lily van der Woodsen and Rufus Humphrey's son, born in their wild years and given up for adoption before the two of them married different people and had more children of their own.
After sleeping with Chuck (The Wrong Goodbye) and Louis (multiple times over the summer), Blair isn't sure who the father of the baby is. After encouragement from Dan and Dorota, she gets a paternity test done and finds out it is Louis' baby (The Jewel of Denial).
Scott Rosson is the secret love child of Lily van der Woodsen and Rufus Humphrey whom Lily gave away when she was very young. Lily kept the secret from Rufus for many years until CeCe tells him in season two. He is also the half brother of Serena and Eric van der Woodsen and Dan and Jenny Humphrey.
Rutherford was pregnant while filming season 2 of Gossip Girl, but her character Lily van der Woodsen - the mom of Serena van der Woodsen (AKA Blake Lively) - was not.
Mama loves you.Dada loves you.Always be brave,” she repeated before the bedroom door was blown aside. Lily dropped Harry into the crib behind her and threw her arms out.
Lily saw James had matured, she gave him a chance. She liked what she saw, and the two fell deeply in love and married. They had Harry and died protecting him.
Although Leighton Meester and Blake Lively played best friends Blair Waldorf and Serena van der Woodsen on the show, the pair weren't close in real life.
In the Season 6 time jump, Lily has gotten back together with William and Rufus has started dating Lisa Loeb. I think the kiss was more of a greeting to show that they're on good terms, but they are definitely not back together.
Blake Lively and Penn Badgley weren't the only couple whose on-screen romance became a real-life relationship—in fact, with the exception of Chace Crawford and Taylor Momsen, everybody in the main cast apparently hooked up with at least one co-star.
Emmy Kincaid is the daughter of Ryle and Lily. Lily finds out she is pregnant with Emmy when she is in ER being treated for injuries Ryle inflicted on her.
One night, Ryle found Atlas's number in Lily's phone. Jealous and upset, Ryle left. When Lily went after him to try to explain, Ryle pushed her down the stairs. In the aftermath, Ryle at first refused responsibility for his actions and said that she [Lily] had fallen down the stairs.
Lily has been drinking while making their dinner, and Ryle makes the mistake of taking a tray from the oven without gloves. Tipsy, Lily laughs when Ryle's hand gets burned, and he drops the casserole. In response, he shoves her and she runs into a cabinet door handle.
Despite accepting his help, Lily refuses to make a decision about their relationship before the birth. After Lily gives birth to a girl, she realizes that she doesn't want her baby to grow up witnessing abuse. She decides that she will divorce Ryle to break the pattern of domestic violence.
After Lily gives birth to a daughter, she tells Ryle she wants a divorce. She wants to break the chain of the abuse and her daughter to grow up without remembering her father only as an abuser. About a year after her divorce from Ryle, Lily meets up with Atlas on the street and decides to start a relationship.
The character of Lily is 23 years old in the book.Meanwhile, Justin Baldoni was born on January 24, 1984 making him 39 years old.The character of Ryle in the book is 30 years old.
Botrytis blight, Botrytis spp. This is the most widespread and common disease of lilies. Symptoms appear as oval or circular spots which are initially reddish-brown and develop pale centers and purplish margins. These spots may run together and rot the entire leaf.
We begin to understand that Lily cannot and will not marry Selden, even though he is the better man, because he does not have enough money or connections. The great irony of the novel is that Selden is the only man whom Lily really loves and respects.
Apparently Bart Bass faked his own death, leaving billions of dollars behind to be capriciously spent by Lily, Rufus, and Chuck, and disappeared to a faraway place. He then returned to give a blood transfusion to his dying son. And then he apparently returned again … to go to a whor*house in upstate New York.
And, in a coda set five years in the future at the wedding of Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively) and Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley), it appeared that Dan's father, Rufus (Matthew Settle) had found love, too – with the singer-songwriter Lisa Loeb.
Bart reveals that he faked his death to save Chuck and Lily, and has been hiding from everyone for the past three years. The car crash actually happened, and that it was ordered by one of Bart's enemies. When he was in the hospital, he paid the doctor to say he died and then recruited Diana Payne to help him hide.
He discovers a woman (Laura Harring) leaving yellow roses at his father's grave. The woman recognizes him, but she quickly flees, leaving only a locket with Bart's picture and the letter E. The episode concludes when Maureen arrives at Lily and Rufus' apartment, and she gives Rufus the letter that Lily hid from him.
Nate lost his virginity to Serena shortly prior to the show beginning, at the Sheppard Wedding, shown in the series premiere. Throughout the series, they continue being best friends. In Season 3 they enter a romantic relationship, but break up in the season finale, "Last Tango, Then Paris".
In season two, episode three of "Euphoria", it was finally revealed to Cal Jacobs (Eric Dane) that his son, Nate (Jacob Elordi), is "in love" with Jules (Hunter Schafer).
Less obvious, though, is the way Nate's sexuality and his transphobia collide: he's attracted to Jules but can't accept that he is attracted to a transgender woman.
When she leaves, she tells Chuck what she saw and he heads back in to investigate. The next morning, Bart explains to him that he had to fake his death to avoid having the entire family murdered by one of his competitors.
Five years later, Blair is shown to be running her mother's successful fashion line and she works with Jenny in a line called "J for Waldorf", and she and Chuck are shown to have a son named Henry.
Afterward, Blair arrives willing to take Chuck back and Jenny sneaks out. She breaks down in tears to Eric, telling him that everyone hates her and that she slept with Chuck.
Serena's mom, Lily, married both Dan's dad, Rufus, and Chuck's dad, Bart, and it was revealed that Lily and Rufus had a love child that they gave up for adoption — a love child who briefly hooked up with Vanessa before everybody realized who his parents were.
Of course, Chuck made mistakes, but Bart's love was never unconditional. It seemed that Bart disliked his son for his partying ways and poor decision making. But no matter how hard Chuck tried, it never seemed to be enough for Bart.
Bart wanted to keep the baby, but since Elizabeth had no intention of marrying him, she suggested the story that she had died at childbirth. She left to start her own life yet still accepted annual payments from Bart to stay away.
While there, Nate practices Chuck Bass' new method for happiness: saying yes to anything he's asked. Diana approaches Nate and asks for a tour of the house after hearing him say yes to a question about whether he owns it. During the tour, they end up having sex in a guest bedroom.
The majority of Lily's storylines on the show surround her relationship with her children and her husbands, namely Rufus, Bart, and William, as well as her mother and sister.
That night, Lily is shocked when Bart gives the signed papers to her and then she realizes what Rufus did. She informs him that it's her choice who she chooses to stay married to and rips the papers in half. Later on, she chooses to annul their marriage to save her relationship with Bart.
After a heart-to-heart talk, Blair finally opens the envelope. And, in a scene that fans have been waiting for since the start of the new season, Blair shows up at Chuck's apartment immediately following her finding out the truth. She tells Chuck that she's pregnant and that Louis is the father.
In this final episode, the death of Bart Bass rushes Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick) to marry Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester) and the identity of Gossip Girl is revealed. A five-year flash forward takes place and shows the wedding of Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley) to Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively).
In the season finale Much 'I Do' About Nothing, Lily prepares for her wedding to Bart. He asks her once and for all to let Rufus go, and she agrees to. They end up marrying and plan to spend the summer renovating her penthouse.
It took 20 years and five spouses, but Lily finally married Rufus on Monday night's 'Gossip Girl. ' But before they could say their long-awaited vows, we all had to endure the painfully predictable possibility that they would call the whole thing off.
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.
EastEnders fans watched as Lily Slater made a dramatic U-turn in Monday's episode. The 12-year-old is expecting a child with Ricky Jr (Frankie Day) after losing her virginity to him late last year.
Despite the controversy around Lily's (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons) plotline of a toddler cursing, "Little Bo Bleep" received positive reviews. The creator of the show, Steven Levitan, made it clear that Anderson-Emmons never really said "f-word"; instead she said "fudge".
In the book, Fred's last lines are spent marveling over his estranged brother Percy joining them for the fight and cracking a joke. He's described as gleefully saying, "You actually are joking, Perce ...I don't think I've heard you joke since you were —" immediately before his death.
Lily's true love was James Potter, who, although Lily once told him 'I wouldn't go out with you if it was a choice between you and the giant squid', she ended up marrying the untidy-haired Quidditch player after they left Hogwarts.
“Blake and Leighton were not friends,” executive produced Joshua Safran told the publication. “They were friendly, but they were not friends like Serena and Blair. Yet the second they'd be on set together, it's as if they were.”
Eventually the whole relationship was later retconned into an afterthought, with Dan claiming he'd only ever wanted Blair because he was afraid of his love for Serena.
For most of the show, Lily went back and forth between Rufus Humphrey and Bart Bass; she had loved Rufus for years, but she ended up engaged to Bart. However, the night before the wedding, she went to one of Rufus' concerts and then slept with him.
Blake Lively and Penn Badgley weren't the only couple whose on-screen romance became a real-life relationship—in fact, with the exception of Chace Crawford and Taylor Momsen, everybody in the main cast apparently hooked up with at least one co-star.
In fact, The Bystanders actor said he had "an amazing time" working with Leighton. "She's an incredible talent," Ed shared, before admitting, "I miss her dearly. We just had this great chemistry, and we used to make each other laugh and I felt protective over her at times. Yeah, she probably made me better."
At the end of the series he sails around the world with a friend of his father's, Captain Charles "Chips" White to avoid getting in between Blair and Serena again. In I Will Aways Love You, on break from Deep Springs College, Nate chooses Blair in part I and then Serena in part II.
Dan has an on-again-off-again relationship with Serena van der Woodsen and the two have the longest running relationship on the show. Dan and Serena finally get married in the finale.
Throughout the sixth season, Marshall and Lily try to get pregnant. Their first attempts are unsuccessful, however, and they worry that they will not be able to conceive. In the season finale, Lily finally gets pregnant. At the end of the seventh season, she gives birth to a son, Marvin.
No. It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover is not appropriate for children or Young Adults. It is only appropriate for Mature Adults aged 17 and over. It contains adult themes, including domestic violence, and explicit romantic content.
Jenny hits rock bottom after sending Gossip Girl a picture of Dan and Serena in bed together, jeopardizing Dan and Nate's friendship, Dan and Vanessa's relationship, and breaking up Nate and Serena's relationship.
After sleeping with Chuck (The Wrong Goodbye) and Louis (multiple times over the summer), Blair isn't sure who the father of the baby is. After encouragement from Dan and Dorota, she gets a paternity test done and finds out it is Louis' baby (The Jewel of Denial).
After they both get drunk, they hook up in the elevator in the VDW building and decide that they connect "sexually" as well as intellectually (Con Heir). Blair receives her divorce papers, but doesn't sign them.
Her reformation proved ineffective as Rachel returned to her devious ways soon enough and her marriage to Dan eventually ended when it became apparent that she didn't love him and was with him for his money. He then petitioned for divorce, but gave up his wealth, leaving Rachel with nothing.
Her slide into poverty and depression continues, and eventually, Lily takes too large a dose of sleeping medication—perhaps accidentally—and dies in her sleep. Her focus on financial success never allows her to truly consider a marriage to Selden, her truest friend and most ideal match.
Lily Bart, for all her faults is a fully realized character. Her inability to manage money is attributed to attitudes she learned from her mother. Her inability to understand men is attributable to the fact that her father was consistently away at work in order to pay for his wife and daughter's extravagances.
Lily goes to Nettie's and they play with the baby. Eventually, Lily Bart receives a ten-thousand-dollar inheritance from her Aunt Peniston, which she arranges to use to repay Gus Trenor.
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