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The last episode of “Gossip Girl” airing this year will witness Serena hurt in a car accident. In “The Debarted”, a serious car accident rocks the Upper East Side on the anniversary of Bart Bass’ death. During the same time, Chuck wrestles with an issue from the past.

Meanwhile, Dan and Vanessa attempt to navigate their newly complicated friendship. When Jenny is accused of beating up one of her classmates, Eric is faced with a tough dilemma.
“The Debarted” is slated to air next week on December 7. After that, “Gossip” will take a six-week worth of break to give the time slot to newbie “Life Unexpected“. The third season of “Gossip” is expected to commence on March 8.
In the meantime, there is a report that Taylor Momsen who plays Jenny is not pleased at how her music is not utilized in the show like Leighton Meester’s is. “Taylor is not happy that Gossip Girl has been playing Leighton’s music on the show, and they have never asked to play any of her songs. It’s creating a lot of tension on set,” a source tells HollywoodLife.com.
Meester’s songs “Good Girls Go Bad” and “Somebody to Love” have been used in two separate episodes this season. Momsen herself is a musician, being the vocalist of grunge band The Pretty Reckless.
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Why yes, yes it is. What would Blair Waldorf think?
Gossip Girl star Leighton Meester went out with flair last night to the American Eagle flagship store opening in New York City.

The sultry actress, who is now trying her hand at a music career with her new single, “Somebody to Love,” showed up to the opening in a short leather dress with a bandeau top underneath, and later changed into multi-colored leggings, studded ankle boots, and a top-knot hairdo for an unprecedented, ultra-mod look.
Meester also performed at the event. Check out a fan video of her appearance, after the jump.
Here’s a quick video of part of Leighton’s performance (feat. her song with Cobra Starship, “Good Girls Go Bad“)