Cupid's arrow failed to strike on the set of Gossip Girl.
Chace Crawford Clears Up Gossip Girl Hookup Rumors
Cupid's arrow failed to strike Chace Crawford on the set of Gossip Girl. While Blake Lively and Penn Badgley were among the stars embarking on an on-set romance...
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While and were among the stars embarking on an on-set romances at the time, Crawford managed to never find love with his co-stars.
'There's things that happen or connections that happen,' he said on the Armchair Expert podcast. 'I never dated anyone on the show.'
'There's a lot of guest stars and people in the orbit of the show that you'd meet through other friends even. And I remember that was a way to meet people,' he said.
conducive place to find love.
'There's 60 people watching, the boom mic is there, they want you to be shirtless again,' he said. 'It's like a whole other thing.'
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Gossip Girl star Chace Crawford has set the record straight on whether or not he hooked up with any of his co-stars from the show
Blake Lively and Penn Badgley were among the stars enjoying an on-set romance, but Chace insisted he was never struck by Cupid's arrow
The Gossip Girl set resembled more of an extended version of college for Crawford, where co-stars were young and unattached.
'When you're young, it is a different thing 'cause it is like a college experience... it's all different,' he continued.
'Everyone's kind of single and dating or whatever... No one's married. The stakes are very low. It is a funnier, more college-like school experience for sure,' he said.
Crawford played Nate Archibald in the early 2000s TV drama
A busy film set wasn't exactly the most romantic setting, Crawford insisted
Crawford now plays insecure and self-absorbed anti-hero The Deep on The Boys
Nowadays Chace has been in a relationship with model Kelsey Merritt; pictured last month
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Crawford found success after Gossip Girl, but he shared that it was far from easy.
'I think people think… actors make a ton more money and have way more agency than we actually do,' he said.
However, the truth, according to Crawford, was far more frustrating.
Hollywood refused to see him as anything more than a pretty boy and romantic lead.
'I was probably harder on myself than I needed to be,' he reflected.
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Crawford was ready to dig his teeth into darker, grittier roles and that finally happened when he was cast in Amazon Prime's The Boys.
The Boys is a superhero satire where Chace plays an insecure and self-absorbed anti-hero named The Deep.
'I just remember that audition hitting my inbox, and reading the synopsis, I was like, that sounds wild,' he recalled.
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