'Gossip Girl' Spinoff DOA?

May 11, 2009 at 6:01am PST
Photos: The CW

Say WHA?!?!!?

The new Gossip Girl spinoff starring Brittany Snow as a young Lily van der Woodsen might be on the chopping block at the CW, the network that keeps horrendous trash like 90210 2.0 on the air.

Tonight's episode of GG is a flashback that’s supposed to kick off the new series which is set in Los Angeles in the 1980s. Reportedly the show “went from hot, to lukewarm, to ‘fading but wouldn’t count out,’ to now dead.”

WTF?!?!

We’re shocked. And seriously disappointed!

Let’s hope this is just hearsay.

Gossip Girl por vida.

—Sasha Perl-Raver

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