Gossip Girl star Ed Westwick has not forgotten his most iconic character. In a Tik Tok posted Monday, Westwick reprised his character from the hit show as millionaire Chuck Bass.
In his native British accent, Westwick started the video by saying, “Tik Tok, tell me you’ve watched Gossip Girl without actually telling me you’ve watched Gossip Girl, I’ll start.” Quick costume and accent change later, Westwick said his most famous line from the show, “I’m Chuck Bass.”
“I’m challenging you to stitch this video, use the hashtag #StitchEd so I can see your submissions and I’ll be reacting to some of my favourites,” he captioned the video.
@edwestwickI’m challenging you to stitch this video, use the hashtag ##StitchEd so I can see your submissions and I’ll be reacting to some of my favourites♬ original sound – Ed Westwick
Westwick played Chuck for all eight seasons of The CW drama from 2007-2012. While the show was popular when it aired, it reached an entire new generation when the series was available to stream on Netflix. As of January 1, 2021, the show was taken off of Netflix and now can be streamed on HBO Max.
In 2019, HBO Max ordered a 10-episode reboot of Gossip Girl. The series is set to tackle a brand new generation of New York’s elite coming of age in a world of social media. The show is currently filming and should be released some time later this year. As of now, there are no reports of any cast members from the original show making an appearance, but Kristen Bell will be reprising her voice as the narrator of the gossip site.
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