Hello, Upper East Siders. Rumor has it the Bad Boy of the Upper East Side, Chuck Bass himself, may be entertaining the idea of a ‘Gossip Girl‘ spinoff. Maybe the life of New York’s elites could get a little more dangerous… and a lot more charming.
With the interest in ‘Gossip Girl‘ remaining high, Ed Westwick has agreed to revisit his character.
Is It Time For A Chuck Bass Comeback? Ed Westwick Shares His Thoughts

Will fans get to hear “I’m Chuck Bass” again? Ed Westwick was recently asked in an interview with Hits Radio UK whether he would return for a ‘Gossip Girl‘ spinoff. His response definitely gave fans hope. “It would be super interesting to see where Chuck Bass is,” Westwick said. “I just think it would be really hard to get everyone together.”
Yes, he didn’t shut the idea down. “You know what? I think anything is possible in this world,” he added. “So yeah, it would be great to know what Chuck is up to these days, for sure.”
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‘Gossip Girl‘ aired for six seasons from 2007 to 2012 and remains a beloved series, especially among teen audiences. The show followed wealthy Manhattan teens as they navigated scandal, betrayal, and ruthless power plays—all under the watchful eye of a mysterious blogger who made sure no secret stayed buried for long.
Friendships shattered, romances ignited and imploded, and reputations were destroyed overnight. Because in the Upper East Side, nothing stays private and every move comes with consequences.
Where The Characters Ended Up In The Final Season

By the final season, Chuck, Blair, Serena, Dan, and Nate finally wrapped up their chaotic Upper East Side stories.
Chuck and Blair said “I do” in an intimate, heartfelt ceremony, proving that love really can conquer even the messiest drama. Serena and Dan got their long-awaited happily-ever-after, while Nate carved his own path, balancing ambition and loyalty like the golden boy he always was.
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Scandals, secrets, heartbreak, and romance, the core five reminded fans why Manhattan’s elite never stop captivating.
And while their stories may have ended, don’t assume the drama is truly over. And with Ed Westwick hinting that Chuck Bass could return for a spinoff, fans have every reason to believe the scandals are far from finished. After all, some legends never really leave the Upper East Side. XOXO.
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