The Gossip Girl Spin-Off Gets a Name and a Face

April 21, 2009 at 7:36am PST
Photos: The CW

The Gossip Girl folks have released the first poster for the show's new spin-off, which will debut on May 11 as an episode of GG entitled Valley Girls.

We've got to say, we're a little bit underwhelmed.

The series will revolve around Lily van der Woodsen, played by Kelly Rutherford in Gossip Girl and Brittany Snow in the spin-off, and her wild-child days in LA in the 80s. 

While we're still crazy excited for the show itself, the poster leaves a lot to be desired. We think the hair should be bigger, the make-up crazier and the outfit more over-the-top. Although, now we know who taught Little J to apply eye-liner like a drunken raccoon.

We guess we just hoped for more, given Gossip Girl's amazing past marketing campaigns. 

Josh Schwartz, you better not let us down!

xoxo,

Gossip Sauce

—J. Bavoso

Comments

def agree, j. bavs

... the hair needs to be MUCH bigger. about as big as our excitement for this show ... right? haha

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