Neal Bledsoe Kissed Ed Westwick, and He Liked It

September 5, 2009 at 7:07am PST
Photos: The CW

Hilary Duff may be heating things up with Penn Badgley on the set of Gossip Girl right now, but there's only one kiss we really want to know more about.

Chuck Bass' first gay kiss!

You know it was only a matter of time.

Ever since it was announced that Chuck would be having his first foray into same-sex lovin' during the upcoming season of Gossip Girl, we've been dying to know who the lucky guy playing opposite Ed Westwick would be and what it was like to lay a big wet one on the Bass-tard.

"We were both professionals about it," Neal Bledsoe, who plays an NYU alumnus that Blair sends Chuck to kiss in order to sway him towards giving her opportunity to deliver the prized freshman class speech, tells Entertainment Weekly of his smooch with Ed. "Of course [It helped] that we got to know each other a little bit beforehand. And we certainly rehearsed it."

When asked to describe the kiss, Bledsoe would only say: "I would characterize it as a nice kiss."

But what we really want to know is, how does Ed Westwick kiss?

"He kisses just like Chuck Bass," Bledsoe said with a laugh.

Sigh. Some boys have all the luck. We would give anything to get our hands, and mouth, on that Mother Chucker!

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