Did Chuck and Blair have a baby?
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.
Does Blair and Louis get married?
In Season 5 of Gossip Girl, Blair Waldorf marries Prince Louis of Monaco, but she is unable to get a divorce when she wants because of the massive dowry her family would owe. The exact number she would owe is never revealed, and it is something fans of Gossip Girl still wonder about today.
Who does the music for Gossip Girl?
HBO Max’s Gossip Girl is littered with massive pop hits. Ariana Grande’s “Positions” emerges from classical strings — the series is scored by Grammy-nominated producer Ariel Rechtshaid — as the title card appears on screen. Doja Cat scores three placements within the first four episodes.
Who did the soundtrack for Gossip Girl?
Is Henry Chuck’s real son?
In the 5-year flash forward, Chuck and Blair are happily married with a son (Henry).
Is there a season 1 soundtrack for Gossip Girl?
But one refreshing revelation is that just like the OG series, the new Gossip Girl’ s Season 1 soundtrack is stacked with songs you’ll want to perpetually keep on rotation. Warning: Spoilers for Gossip Girl Season 1, Episode 1 follow.
What was the last song in Gossip Girl?
“I Can’t Stay the Same” by Vanessa Carlton: The final song in the Gossip Girl reboot’s premiere kicks in after Zoya decides to defy Julien while the teachers see their account blowing up.
What’s the name of Episode 2 of Gossip Girl?
Episode 2: Emotional Oranges, “All That (feat. Channel Tres) Julien laments to Audrey that her followers care so much about Obie. Max and two other men talk about Rafa. Julien finds out that Zoya and Obie are hanging out. Julien DMs Gossip Girl.
Where does the new Gossip Girl take place?
Set in modern-day times, approximately nine years after the events of The CW’s runaway hit, this new installation takes viewers straight back to Constance Billard School, the Upper East Side, rich-kids-only institution where an anonymous blogger named Gossip Girl wreaked havoc on the lives of uppity teens deeply invested in their social lives.