Chace Crawford Says He Didn't Date 'Gossip Girl' Co-Stars but Had 'Connections' With Guest Stars
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Brenton Blanchet
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Summary
Chace Crawford, known for playing Nate Archibald on Gossip Girl, clarified on the Armchair Expert podcast that he never dated any of his main castmates during the show's run, though he acknowledged that some of his co-stars did date each other. He did hint at "connections" with guest stars on the series. The interview covers his reflections on the hit show and his personal life during that period.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledSome of them dated each other.
How did you, or maybe you did, I didn't follow the drama of it. But did you avoid getting romantically involved with any of these people?
That's where I would've absolutely floundered, I would've tried to date all of them.
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