First Look: Hilary Duff on Gossip Girl

September 4, 2009 at 7:45am PST
Photos: The CW

We've reported earlier this summer that Hilary Duff would be joining Gossip Girl in the upcoming season. We couldn't be more psyched to see what she'll be bringing to the show (even if she has to star as stupid Vanessa's roommate). Now finally we have a sneak peek of the Duffster on set.

Here's what we know: Duff plays Olivia, a big movie star (she's in a Twilight-esque vampire series) who gets assigned to be roommates with Vanessa (boo!) at NYU. So, of course, she gets to know Dan (Penn Badgley) and as you can see from the photo above, they get to know each other very well.

The twist is that Dan has his head in the clouds and has no idea that she's famous!

We cannot wait to see how this plays out! The Hilary Duff episode airs October 5th, but Gossip Girl will be back in all its glory on September 14th, so set your DVRs!

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