'Gossip Girl' Getting Posh?

October 17, 2009 at 5:52am PST
Photos: The CW

Well, if the Spice Girls don't want her back, American television will certainly take her!

Victoria Beckham, who's already been snapped up by American Idol for guest judging, is rumored to have accepted a small role on Gossip Girl.

Major!

Apparently the main Gossip Girls themselves, Blake Lively and Leighton Meester, orchestrated the whole thing.

“Blake and costar Leighton Meester are fans of Victoria’s designs, and have both worn her dresses,” says a source in the UK's Daily Mirror. "Blake attended the unveiling of Victoria’s new collection in New York last month, alongside the series’ stylist Eric Damen. The trio started chatting and Victoria revealed she was a huge fan of the show. From here, Blake pleaded with her to guest star in an episode and ran the idea past producers."

Gossip Girl has been bringing it with the guest stars this season (Hilary Duff, Tyra Banks, Joanna Garcia, etc.), so we hope they keep up the trend and bring Posh on board!

 

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