"Gossip" Guys Wield Yoga Mats, Imposters

The guys from "Gossip Girl" were out on the town the other night, but -- psst! -- we're still not sure exactly what was going on with these cats.


First of all, there were the yoga mats that the guys were carrying out of the launch of Reebok's Voltron collection at the Hotel Gansevoort. Nothing says "party" like yoga mats. Then, there was the Penn Badgley impostor. We thought Chace Crawford was talking to Penn, but then we realized that it was a Penn-a-like. Bizarre!

Finally, Chace walked by and while greeting the camera, let a little bird fly out of his pocket, in what he probably thought was a subtle gesture.

At least Ed Westwick interacted with us like a relatively normal human being.

Tags: Chace Crawford, ChaceCrawford, Ed Westwick, EdWestwick, Penn Badgley, PennBadgley

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1. And this is NEWS because....???????????

Posted at 4:42PM on Oct 27th 2007 by BLINKING

2. Hey evac, get some therapy.

Posted at 4:47PM on Oct 27th 2007 by Thats stupid

3. what?

Posted at 4:46PM on Oct 27th 2007 by Adrienne

4.
1 - you are probably following Brit anyway with GPS.

PS - never heard of these "guys" and TMZ may have hit a new low.

Posted at 5:00PM on Oct 27th 2007 by Z

5.

Super slow time for TMZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

Posted at 5:01PM on Oct 27th 2007 by 9

6.

Last!


Posted at 5:03PM on Oct 27th 2007 by 7

7. Hey, TMZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, how bout some dirt on Bill O or Ann Coulter? What about the media celbutards? Yyou never have gossip about them or have the pap's follow them around, why not? LET'S SEE SOME DIRT ON THE PEOPLE THAT MAKE UP THE DIRT!

Posted at 5:08PM on Oct 27th 2007 by Snarky Bitch

8.


A gossiping woman talks of everybody, and everybody of her.



Posted at 5:28PM on Oct 27th 2007 by KindAndThoughtful

9. They're British?? Who knew. They pull off the accent really well. The show is amazing but definitely an echo of The OC.

Posted at 11:52PM on Oct 27th 2007 by Susanna

10. Gossip Girls is tanking BADLY. Expecting these two to revert back to oblivious (status) in the next month... month and a half. "My abortion clinic is the bomb!"

Posted at 5:47PM on Oct 27th 2007 by jacobroloff@hotmail.com

11. Gossiping about people is not sweet.
Be sweet and go shopping!



Be sweet!

Be sweet!

Be sweet!

Be sweet!

Be Sweet!

Yes baby!

I love to shop and be sweet!

I love to shop and be sweet!

Don't gossip about gossip girls--just be sweet.

Oooh. I should have an album.

I'm going shopping now.








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Posted at 5:56PM on Oct 27th 2007 by sweet t.

12. By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY, AP Music Writer
Thu Oct 25, 5:34 PM ET



Britney Spears, "Blackout" (Jive Records)

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Just when it seemed safe to write off Britney Spears as a punch line only capable of entertaining people through tabloid escapades, she goes and gets all musically relevant on us.

"Blackout," her first studio album in four years, is not only a very good album, it's her best work ever — a triumph, with not a bad song to be found among the 12 tracks.

Granted, a Spears rave should be put in its proper context — it's not like we're talking Bob Dylan here. Spears is a lightweight singer who only flourishes when she has great songs and great producers to supplement her minimal vocal talent.

But when she has that help, she's fierce. And she gets that boost on every single track on "Blackout," a sizzling, well-crafted, electro-pop dancefest that should return her to pop's elite.

This is a shocker, given all the lowlights Spears has given us this year. From her embarrassing MTV Video Music Awards performance to her bizarre public antics to allegations that she's an irresponsible parent, Spears has been a walking disaster. It seems amazing that she even found her way to a recording studio, let alone did anything of value while in it.

But Spears emerges on "Blackout" as the antithesis of her tabloid persona — confident, sensual, and in control.

"I got my eye on you," she coos on one of the album's best tracks, "Radar," a sexy techno groove that you can't help but bounce to — a feeling that permeates all of "Blackout's" tracks. You won't find any saccharine ballads or fluffy pop on this disc — it's all about generating heat on the dance floor (and if Spears has shown us anything in the last year, it's that she knows how to party).

On the aptly titled "Freakshow," produced by Danja (who worked on Justin Timberlake's "FutureSex/LoveSounds"), Spears gets voyeuristic with a tantalizing promise to get wild in the club. The hypnotic "Get Naked (I Got A Plan)," also produced by Danja, features Spears breathlessly asking, "What I gotta do to make you move my body" before demanding, "take it off, take it off, take it off."

It's not all about grinding to the music, though. On rock-tinged "Piece of Me," produced by Bloodshy & Avant, she defiantly addresses her critics: "I'm Mrs. Bad Media Karma, another day another drama ... I'm Mrs. Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, I'm Mrs. 'Oh My God That Britney's Shameless.'" And on the slow-burn, Neptunes-produced "Why Should I Be Sad," the album's last track, she cops to heartbreak but refuses to let it get her down, a rare vulnerable moment.

Listening to "Blackout" is not only an energetic release, it's also a relief: No, Spears hasn't completely lost it, and yes, her career has a flicker of fire left — actually much, much more. But with all the damage Spears has done and continues to do to her public image, will anyone outside her core fan base (and who knows what that consists of these days) care anymore?

This album is the first, great step in making that happen.

Posted at 5:58PM on Oct 27th 2007 by Brit Brit's rave review from AP

13.
13 - you are a total low IQ jerkweed for putting the ad in for Brit's worthless CD.

Posted at 6:45PM on Oct 27th 2007 by 1

14. Dude Chace Crawford is GAY cause i hooked up with him in few year ago..

Posted at 7:24PM on Oct 27th 2007 by Justin Castonguay

15. I'm lost- story is all over the place- say what?

Posted at 1:33AM on Oct 28th 2007 by P-Type