Blair Waldorf – In the novel series,
Blair Cornelia Waldorf is a pretty, perfectionist, hard-working young woman with a
compulsive personality and
eating disorders. Ambitious and determined, she is willing to do anything to succeed and refuses to back down from any obstacle life places in her path. However, being very impulsive, she often acts out of anger or sorrow, leading her to commit numerous rash actions that she must then undo. Her tendency to overachieve can lead to feelings of
paranoia, with dramatic or comical results. Blair cares little about what others think of her, she lets everyone know what she has in mind and worries only about her future. She's also fiercely competitive. Domineering and authoritarian, she likes those around her to behave exactly as she expects and becomes irritable when they don't. She uses her charm, money and social clout to get what she wants and her father, in fact, raised her under the impression that she deserved everything she wishes. Although rather self-centered, she can at times show great empathy, especially toward those younger than herself. Resolutely romantic and idealistic by nature, she frequently imagines her life as a fairy tale. Though somewhat snobbish and haughty, Blair remains one of the most popular girls on the
Upper East Side and has her own entourage around her. A fashion enthusiast, she always wears the best shoes in the series and, being very athletic, is also tremendously talented at tennis, a discipline in which she is highly ranked at the national level. Blair is the eldest daughter of the extremely wealthy Harold J. Waldorf III, a renowned business attorney, and Eleanor Wheaton Waldorf, a Scottish Protestant socialite— and has a younger brother, Tyler Hugh Waldorf, six years her junior. Her pet is a small
Russian Blue cat named Kitty Minky. Blair's parents divorce when her father was caught cheating on her mother with his 21 year old secretary. His homosexuality being finally revealed, Harold decides to flee the scandal by settling permanently in the south of France with his young lover. After this painful separation, Eleanor meets Cyrus Rose, a Jewish real estate developer, and marries him shortly after. Blair thus acquires an anarchist, pacifist, vegan stepbrother, Aaron Rose, whom she initially cannot stand but who eventually earns her respect. This new union also brings the birth of Blair, Tyler and Aaron's half-sister, little Yale Rose, named by Blair in tribute to her dream university. At the beginning of the saga, Blair is a student at
Constance Billard School for Girls, where she is the top student in her class, and her entire life revolves around her obsession with getting into
Yale alongside her boyfriend, Nathaniel “Nate” Archibald - with whom she constantly breaks up and reconciles — and finally turning their relationship into a shared life, perhaps even a marriage. In the early part of the book series, she is also fixated on the idea of losing her virginity to him. Blair idolizes actress
Audrey Hepburn so intensely that she tries to live her life the way she imagines her idol would. She often turns various adventures into scenarios she plays out as though she were starring in the movie of her own life. Although beautiful and more than wealthy, Blair is constantly plagued by doubts and her life is far less perfect than she wishes. Despite her excellent academic performance and numerous extracurricular activities (tennis, working in a soup kitchen one night a week, tutoring third graders in reading, taking fashion design course with Oscar de la Renta, chairing the Social Services Board, running the French Club, participating on the planning committee of every social function, doing charity work, presiding several youth organizations, etc.) Just as she is about to begin her higher education, her father — who has since remarried to a man named Giles — adopts two young Cambodian twins, Pierre and Pauline Waldorf (previously named Ping and Pong), thereby presenting Blair —desperate at the thought of no longer being the center of family attention — with two additional (half-)siblings. After high school, Blair finally enters her dream university,
Yale, where she studies
political science for four years, hoping eventually to be admitted to law school. During her studies, her ambition even leads her to work on the campaign of a Connecticut senator. She also spent her junior year studying in
England, at
Saint Peter's College in the
Oxford University where she crossed path again with Chuck and started a 12 months romance with him. Finally, in the fourth and final year of her undergraduate degree, she secures an internship at a prestigious
New York litigation firm,
MacMahon Cannon. Blair has
Serena Van der Woodsen as her childhood best friend and, though she loves her with all her heart, spends much of her time envying her. During her senior year, she also becomes the temporary roommate and friend of
Vanessa Abrams and serves as a sort of mentor to
Jenny Humphrey and Elise Wells. Blair Cornelia Waldorf is described as average height (5'5"), slim and toned. She has long, dark chestnut, walnut-colored hair, cobalt-blue eyes, red lips, an aristocratic chin and a small fox-like face with delicate features. Her chest fills a B cup and she has a well-proportioned figure. She chopped her hair into a pixie cut in ''Because I'm Worth It
, before having it extended in Don't You Forget About Me''.
Serena van der Woodsen – angelic Serena Caroline van der Woodsen (Serena Celia VDW in the television adaptation) is the most beautiful, the richest, the coolest, the most popular and the wildest of the heroines. Her father, Mr. van der Woodsen (William in the television adaptation), runs the same Dutch shipping firm his great-great-grandfather founded in the 18th century, and her mother, Lillian van der Woodsen, is a philanthropic art collector. Billionaires, her parents are on the boards of all major charities and art organizations in
NY city. She also has an older brother, Erik (one or three years her senior : this detail is inconsistent in the novels), who attends
Brown University. The van der Woodsens reside at 994
Fifth Avenue, a ritzy, white-gloved doorman building directly across the street from
The Met and
Central Park. Her family owns half the top floor in a 14-room penthouse. Serena attends Constance Billard, an elite private girls’ school, until the end of her sophomore year then is admitted to
Hanover Academy, a very prestigious co-ed boarding school. She is eventually expelled a year later for taking the liberty of extending her summer vacation without the administration's approval. She returns to
New York City, where her former school agrees to take her back for her senior year. She is not particularly academically skilled and she is often told that she is not meeting her full potential. This continually causes problems with her best friend,
Blair Waldorf, as Serena is able to waltz her way easily through life while Blair has to work for things the blond beauty attains via her charm. A bit lazy, nonchalant and indecisive, she is nonetheless intelligent and perceptive and possesses numerous skills that help her obtain an excellent score on the
SATs, which earns her admission to several of the most prestigious colleges in the country (like
Yale,
Harvard,
Princeton,
Brown, etc.) However, she never fully realizes the extent of her potential and sometimes loses her way in life, unable to set boundaries or commit to real effort in pursuit of ambitious goals. Serena is kind and compassionate, a good-hearted person who wants only the best for others but she is also somewhat immature and fairly unstable. She gets bored easily and is always looking for a good time. Every hetero-/bi-/pansexual boy and every homo-/bi-/pansexual girl in New York — without exception — constantly tries to seduce her, even though she is incapable of maintaining a romantic relationship for more than a few days. The person she dated the longest during high school is Aaron Rose,
Blair’s stepbrother. In the same period of time, she also briefly dated
Dan Humphrey and Flow, the singer of the band
45. Charismatic, enthusiastic, funny and approachable, she has no difficulty making friends wherever she goes or landing the best opportunities, whether she truly wants them or not, whether she deserves them or not. Despite her extraordinary beauty, Serena actually pays little attention to her appearance and even has a nail-biting habit and cuts her split ends off, mainly during her classes at school. Though exposed and aware of the on-goings in the fashion world, she is not as meticulous about her fashion choices and wardrobe as her friend. Because of her free-spirited nature, she and
Blair — her longtime best friend — often end up fighting. But despite their frequent clashes and the brunette sometimes openly hostile attitude towards her, Serena continues throughout the series to care deeply about her friend's well-being. She also has a complicated relationship with
Nate, her other best friend, with whom she lost her virginity at age fifteen. The two never quite know whether they are in love with each other or simply friends. For a time, the blonde beauty experimented with modeling — posing for renowned fashion or portrait photographers, walking the runway at
New York Fashion Week for a famous designer (Les Best), becoming the face of a perfume brand that bears her name (''Serena's Tears) '' and even appearing on the cover of an internationally acclaimed fashion magazine (
W Magazine) — before ultimately landing the female lead in a remake of
Breakfast at Tiffany's (''Breakfast at Fred's
) and its cinematic sequel (Coffee at the Palace''), performances that were highly praised not only by the public but also by critics. After finishing high school, she decides to take a gap year to focus on this new career and try to discover who she is, before eventually returning to university. She first attends the
New School in New York for a year then transfers to the prestigious
Yale University. Though Serena never managed to choose a specific academic path, it is known that her university courses mainly revolved around philosophy, theater and literature. At
Yale, she changed a lot, taking her studies seriously for the first time and discovering new interests. She stopped trying to entertain herself at all costs and even maintained a second romantic relationship with the same guy,
Dan, for two years. It appears at the end, however, that she's still in love with
Nate. During her senior year, she becomes friends with
Vanessa Abrams and Georgina Spark and takes
Jenny Humphrey under her wing. Serena is described as tall (5'7) with long light-gold hair that curls slightly at her temples and large dark blue — almost navy — eyes. She is slender, willowy, with a slim waist, narrow hips, delicate shoulders, a flat stomach, well-shaped buttocks and long, thin legs. She has a 34B bust and a perfectly sculpted face, fair skin, rosy cheeks, full lips that tilt upward at the corners, an aristocratic chin and straight, white teeth. She is ethereally beautiful, often described as "perfect" in the books.
Nate Archibald - Nathaniel Fitzwilliam Archibald, known as Nate, is one of the most handsome boys on the Upper East Side and is also Blair's on-again, off-again boyfriend. He is passionate about sailing and boating, a talented lacrosse player and a regular marijuana user. He is the only son of Captain and Mrs Archibald, a very wealthy banker and a rich French aristocrat. He constantly oscillates between his feelings for Blair and those he has for Serena, with whom he lost his virginity... until he is forced to attend rehab where he meets Georgina Spark, the girl who, despite herself, helps him change. Nate never knows what he wants and, the moment he is confronted with any difficulty, chooses escape. He studies at
Saint Jude’s School for Boys with his best friends, Anthony Avuldsen, Charlie Dern and Jeremy Tompkinson. His prowess on the lacrosse field earns him admission to most Ivy League universities — despite being an average student due to his marijuana addiction — without his ever particularly wanting it, as is the case with most things he receives. After his rehab, however, he begins to improve his academic skills and his life. He is also the most common source of conflict between Blair and Serena and cannot stop himself from cheating on his girlfriends. However, despite his emotional inconsistency and his indecisive, lethargic nature, Nate is a young man with a sensitive and compassionate personality. At the end of his high school years, although he had successfully completed all his exams and was set to graduate, Nate learns on the morning of the ceremony that he will not receive his diploma because he stole his lacrosse coach's Viagra. Upon his return a few months later, eager to find his path, he enrolls — on the recommendation of his new best friend, Chuck Bass — at a university with unconventional teaching methods, Deep Springs College, where he studies for two years before being admitted to the prestigious Brown University to complete his education in the American Studies program. Nate is described as tall (standing at six feet one inch), slim, broad-shouldered and muscular. He has an angular face, a square torso, wavy light chestnut hair streaked with golden blond, white teeth and bright dark green eyes.
Dan Humphrey -
Daniel Randolph Jonah Humphrey, known as Dan, is a skinny, talented, sensitive, existentialist poet who drinks liters upon liters of
instant coffee every day and smokes cigarettes at a frantic pace. He lives in a run-down
Upper West Side apartment with his father, Rufus Humphrey — a bohemian,
beatnik editor of minor
Beat Generation poets whom he has known since first grade. At the beginning of the novel's series, he's infatuated with Serena and eventually briefly dates her. During his senior year of high school, one of his poems (titled
Whores) is published in
The New Yorker, which leads to him being contacted by a well-known literary agent, Rusty Klein, who then recommends him for an internship with the editor of
Red Letter, the most prestigious literary journal in the world. The love of his life is
Vanessa Abrams, though he has not always been the best boyfriend to her. He notably cheated on her with Mystery Craze, a poet with yellow teeth and an alarmingly thin frame and, later, with Bree, a yoga-lover. For a brief period — despite having no musical talent whatsoever — Dan was also the lyricist and singer of the trendy rock band
The Raves, before being kicked out by his guitarist, Damian Polk, after a pitiful performance at a concert. Dan attends Riverside Prep (Riverside Preparatory School for Boys) a prestigious prize recognizing the outstanding creative writing achievements of a Riverside Prep student. After graduation, Dan enrolls in the literature department at
Evergreen State College but requests a transfer to
Columbia University and allows him to reconnect with the real Serena. They even start dating again and their romantic relationship will last around two years this time. After finishing his higher education, Dan is admitted to the prestigious
Iowa Writers' Workshop in the
University of Iowa. In his senior year, he also had a brief homosexual affair with Greg, a colleague from the bookstore where he worked during the summer, before returning once again to Vanessa. By the end of the saga, after a long separation, Vanessa and Dan realize they still love each other and finally confess it. Dan is described as tall (standing at five feet eleven inches), thin, pale-skinned, with a waxy-looking face, messy black hair, long sideburns and brown eyes.
Jenny Humphrey – Fourteen-year-old (twelve in the prequel)
Jennifer Tallulah Humphrey is the youngest main character in the Gossip Girl saga. She lives in a run-down
Upper West Side apartment and a mass of curly hair, she is often the target of mockery. She also works for her school's arts magazine,
Rancor, founded by
Vanessa. Throughout the series, Jenny tries by all possible means to integrate herself into the glamorous world of the rich, popular, older girls at her private school, Constance Billard. Ambitious, she repeatedly manages to get invited to parties held by senior students despite her modest social status and even begins a modeling career with Serena's help (she appeared in the
W Magazine). replacing her brother. At the beginning of the series, she briefly dated the highly sought-after
Nate Archibald. At the end of her 9th grade, she requests a transfer to an exclusive boarding school where she studies drawing.
It Girl: At the end of 9th grade, Jenny is expelled from high school after a press photo showing her in a compromising position with the members of her band circulates. She therefore leaves Constance Billard School for girls to attend Waverly Academy, an elite boarding school in New York horse country where glamorous rich kids don't let the rules get in the way of an excellent time. Jenny is determined to leave her crazy Manhattan past behind and become a sophisticated goddess on campus. She meets her new roommates, Callie Vernon and Brett Messerschmidt, two of the most popular girls on campus. She quickly learns that she has replaced their old best friend, the extremely attractive and notorious Tinsley Carmichael. Jenny desperately wants to gain Tinsley's acceptance and finally be a part of the popular crowd but, along the way, she begins to wonder what price she will have to pay to achieve that goal. To make matters worse she falls hard for Callie's estranged boyfriend, Easy Walsh. She soon becomes close friends with Brett and another classmate, Kara Whalen. Although she initially earns Callie's hostility because of the attraction her boyfriend feels for her and Tinsley's resentment for winning over her former friends and taking her place as the school’s It Girl, she eventually gains their friendship too. Jenny is described as being very short (around 5'0") and slim; she has brown, curly hair, a straight and severe fringe across her forehead, large hazel eyes, a round face sprinkled with freckles, milky skin and a very ample chest (a 34E at 14).
Vanessa Abrams -
Vanessa Marigold Abrams is a talented, aspiring
filmmaker who wants more than anything to accomplish great things one day. She is the younger daughter of two eccentric, alternative hippie artists, and who, to her great annoyance, constantly gush over her stunning black hair. She reads
Tolstoy's
War and Peace over and over like it's the
Bible, listens to
Belle and Sebastian and
Gregorian chants and drinks unsweetened black tea., accompanied by a hostile attitude and a constant stream of sarcasm, behavior that stands in stark contrast to the glamorous, well-mannered heroines of the series. But this is, of course, only a façade meant to conceal her insecurities, hiding a sensitive and generous nature underneath. Vanessa is also the founder of
Constance Billard’s students-run arts magazine,
Rancor. In book 7, she becomes
Blair Waldorf’s new roommate and it appears that the young socialite's personality begins to rub off on the rebel: Vanessa starts wearing colors, paying more attention to her appearance, and opening up to the world with newfound warmth. She even begins a brief romance with Blair's stepbrother, Aaron Rose. During her senior year, a renowned alternative filmmaker, Ken Mogul, notices her work and offers to screen one of her short films at the fashion show of a famous designer (Jedediah Angel) during New York Fashion Week. Later, he even hires her as an assistant director on one of his shoots. On graduation day, she receives the ''Georgia O'Keeffe Award for Creative Excellence'', a prestigious prize recognizing the outstanding creative achievements of a student. From the very beginning of the series, we learn that Vanessa is deeply and secretly in love with her best friend,
Daniel Humphrey, whom she met two years earlier at a party where they both ended up locked outside. During their senior year, the two begin a romantic relationship, though it proves unstable, marked by numerous breakups and reconciliations. Initially intimidated by
Serena — whose place in Dan's heart she envies — Vanessa eventually gets to know her and becomes one of her friends. At the same time, she forms a close friendship with
Jenny Humphrey, with whom she collaborates on the
Rancor magazine. After high school, Vanessa enrolls at
New York University, where she studies film for four years and eventually lets her hair grow out again. Her boyfriend at the time gives her a small dog — Norma Desmond, half chow-chow, half poodle — whom she adopts as her pet. Meanwhile, her sister Ruby marries Piotr, a Czech painter, and they have a daughter named Moxie. During her final year of university, Vanessa is offered a fellowship by Filmmakers for Change, allowing her to travel to
Indonesia for a film project for 2 years. By the end of the series, Dan and Vanessa realize they still love each other and finally confess it. Vanessa has fair skin, red lips and large hazel eyes; she is slim but has a bit of softness around her stomach, some fat on her hips and slightly chubby thighs. She has four large brown moles behind one ear, highly arched feet and alternates between a shaved head and long, sleek, jet-black hair. She gets her upper lip pierced on her eighteenth birthday.
Chuck Bass -
Charles Bartholomew Bass is initially that an antagonist to the main characters. He is described as handsome, tall, slim, muscular, dark and brooding with firm abs, naturally tanned skin, straight black hair and deep brown eyes. He resides with his family at the
Plaza Hotel on the
Upper East Side. Unlike in the television adaptation, Chuck Bass plays only a minor role in the book series (the main characters each get their own alternating chapters but he does not). He is the eldest son of billionaires Bartholomew (“Bart”) and Misty Bass and the heir of the Bass leather and luxury goods fortune He is an egocentric, arrogant, obnoxious, narcissistic, misogynistic and spiteful character who attempts on several occasions throughout the saga to sexually assault his female classmates (like Kati Farkas,
Serena, and
Jenny). Very attractive, he pursues a modeling career for a time. During his high school years, he attends Riverside Prep, a private boys’ school, with his best friends, Roger Paine and Jefferson Prescott. A careless student with mediocre grades, Chuck is not admitted to any of the universities he applies to during his senior year. His father then threatens to send him to military school but ultimately finds a compromise: he enrolls his rebellious son at
Deep Springs College, known for its unconventional learning methods. Chuck emerges after two years completely transformed and significantly mellowed before finishing his studies at the
University of Oxford in the
United Kingdom. By then, he is no longer the man he once was; he has become the complete opposite of his former self: kind, gentle, sensitive, polite to everyone, understanding, empathetic, thoughtful and protective. ==Characters from the second series of books==