Hayden Panettiere is making her move to behind the camera.
The Heroes actress is set to be the co-executive producer of a new drama for the CW called HMS about a group of Harvard Medical School students (sidenote: what is with that channel's love of shows with three letter abbreviations, anyway?). The show's writer and other executive producer is Amy Holden Jones, who wrote Mystic Pizza.
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.
Looks like Heather Locklear's had a change of heart.
Locklear is in talks to appear in The CW's terrible-looking remake of Melrose Place. She would be joining Laura Leighton, Thomas Calabro, Josie Bissett and Daphne Zuniga, her former co-stars from the original series, who have already signed on for the revamp.
What happens when you get a mix of real life and fictional crazy be-yotches together in one show?
You'll have to watch Season Three of Gossip Girl this fall, specifically when Tyra Banks guest stars, to find out.
Blair Waldorf meets Ty-Ty Baby? The potential campiness of it alone makes us tingly with anticipation!
A source on the CW show confirmed that the former model and current host of America's Next Top Model and The Tyra Banks Show will appear in an upcoming episode of Gossip Girl.
As if the island isn't hot enough already.
Ridiculously attractive Ian Somerhalder, who played Boone in the early seasons of ABC's Lost and will be starring in The CW's Vampire Diaries in the fall, has revealed at Comic-Con that his character will be returning to island for the show's final season.
We say: the more screen time the better!
Since Boone is dead, it's unknown if he'll return in flashbacks, time jumps or as a phantom (nothing stays buried on the island, after all).
Ashlee Simpson clearly hasn't been watching her Gossip Girl.
If she had been she would have known that you don't mess with Georgina Sparks.
The process of getting the new Gossip Girl spinoff on air is turning out to be as complicated and disjointed as last night's flashback-heavy episode.
After rumors surfaced last week that the Gossip Girl spinoff, entitled Valley Girls, was not going to make it to television, there's now word that it will indeed debut, but with a different name: Lily.