Who Would You Rather: Gossip Girl Prom Edition

April 2, 2009 at 8:05am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

We don’t know what was up with the tuxedo action on the Gossip Girl set yesterday, but it sent visions of corsages, limos and spiked punch spinning through our heads.

So, who would you rather dance under the glittering disco ball with?

Ed Westwick, in his powder blue pimp suit?

Or Chace Crawford, who kept it simple and studly in classic Rat Pack black?

—Sasha Perl-Raver

Comments

Chuck!

At least I'd have fun with the Bass-hole. A night with Nate would be boring and I would be worried about whose bangs are prettier the whole time.

Chace Crawford, all the way.

Chace Crawford, all the way.

shocking upset!

gonna have to go with nate on this one ... b/c if we're talking about prom, my dad wouldn't let me leave the house with a guy in a powder blue tux. his fave parenting movie quote is "i got a .45 and a shovel. i doubt anyone'll miss ya."

Duh, C.Bass

C. Bass all the way, duh!

The Bass-tard is the

The Bass-tard is the bestest, isn't he?

We'd totally skip curfew for him!

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