Leighton Meester follows co-star’s music lead
Thursday, March 27th, 2008
Blair Waldorf and Chuck Bass have more in common than she’d like to believe. On-screen, the conniving Gossip Girl antagonists shared a steamy limo ride that left Chuck and the soap’s fandom pining for more. But the actors behind those preppie facades, Leighton Meester and Ed Westwick, share a passion for music—tunes you’re likely to hear more of on The CW. Ed is lead singer of The Filthy Youth, a British indie band whose songs have already been featured on Gossip Girl. Leighton spent her strike-hiatus recording an album of her own, which she expects to complete before summer. But whereas Westwick’s boys stir memories of The Ramones and The Strokes, Meester’s mix of hip-hop, electronic-soul vibes are akin to Fergie and Gwen Stefani. The actress—who writes her own songs—suspects Blair will get to sing in a future episode, since the writers like to incorporate secret talents of their stars. Can’t quite picture Leighton as a rocker? Click here for her performance in last year’s direct-to-DVD horror film, Drive Thru, which co-starred Gossip favorite Penn Badgley (Dan)—and listen for her shout-out to Cleveland! Continuing in the slasher genre, Leighton’s new Killer Movie will premiere next month at the Tribeca Film Festival in NYC. The Filthy Youth, meanwhile, give a rare Big Apple concert this Saturday night at Tiswas @ The Annex. There’ll no doubt be Gossip Girl cast and crew supporting their friends at both events.


Who doesn’t like juicy insider scoops? I keep an ear close to the web’s entertainment grapevine and have noticed provocative chatter involving our favorite WBNX shows. Here are some of the most recent scuttlebutt items: E! Online reports that if ABC cancels October Road, The CW may be interested in picking up the Bryan Greenberg drama. TV Guide says that both Michael Rosenbaum (Lex) and Kristin Kreuk (Lana) told producers they don’t want to be regulars on Season 8 of Smallville, but will make time for guest appearances. The mag also notes that one of the show’s long-running characters will die—for real—in the April 17 episode. Friends star Jennifer Aniston (Rachel), 39, is a tabloid magnet, with Star affirming she’s frozen eggs for her future role as mother; and The Daily Mail hinting that off-screen romance has bloomed between her and Traveling film co-star Aaron Eckhart. Gossip Girl, by nature, is buzz-a-licious, though Leighton Meester (Blair) flat-out denied reports of tension among the young actors. Think of the catfight possibilities if Mischa Barton (Marissa on The O.C.) had not turned down an offer from Josh Schwartz to join the series as a new foe for Serena. There was a puzzling rumor that young Eric van der Woodsen (Conner Paolo) would be revealed as the never-seen title character. But exec producer Stephanie Savage nixed that notion, saying “we’re all” Gossip Girl—everyone in the tech-culture who TMs, emails, snaps photos or shares secret info via the web. Finally, the New York Post claims the 14 girls from the current round of Top Model need to learn some house-etiquette, after food fights and assorted sloppiness over ten weeks caused thousands of dollars in damage to their posh NYC rented loft. Heard any news, yourself? Pass it along!
Media watchers are developing new ways to measure the value of television shows, since the viewers’ involvement now extends far beyond a scheduled hour sitting in front of the tube. There is, of course, time-shifted viewing (DVRs, etc.), web and mobile downloading, the intangible buzz hit shows generate, online activity, PR and word-of-mouth mentions—important factors which demonstrate how “engaged” fans are with a particular series. Not surprisingly, The CW’s freshman drama Gossip Girl rests in the upper-echelon of Optimedia’s new Content Power Ratings report, ranking an impressive 15th among all network and cable programs! Seems appropriate, given that Upper East Siders’ stealthy premise is based on “new media” communication. Also scoring high on the Power Index is One Tree Hill, sandwiched between such hot properties as The Sopranos and Nip/Tuck. The study indicates that more-captivated viewers also tend to better recall ads they saw in their favorite shows. And the good news for fans is, network renewal doesn’t depend solely upon TV ratings anymore. So keep surfing, texting and watching. It all makes a difference.
Supernatural ends with a mid-season finale nailbiter tonight, but don’t worry—we won’t leave ya hangin’ without your boys. We’ve uncovered some rare footage of Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and even CW colleague Taylor Momsen (Jenny on Gossip Girl) to tide you over until new episodes return. Jensen and Taylor share the unusual common bond of having taped six full episodes of a series that somehow never made it to the airwaves. Between his stints on Dawson’s Creek and Smallville, Jensen headlined the drama Still Life, and you can click
Are you good at spotting celebrity look-alikes? It happens to me so often, I’m beginning to think we all have a twin walking around somewhere. I’ve compiled a few pretty good dead-ringer photos to space out here in the blog—and also see if you have any doppelganger suggestions of your own. There’s little doubt that the gorgeous Leighton Meester (Blair on Gossip Girl) could be sisters with Minka Kelly (Lyla on Friday Night Lights), is there? Our favorite prep school socialites are back at work, with five new episodes set to premiere on Monday, April 21.
