Leicester Mercury

Staff uprising at school for scandal

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THIS American teen drama, that premiered in 2007 and ran for five years, became a pop culture classic, so its revival has been hotly anticipate­d.

The original – which you can rewatch on BBC iPlayer – was narrated by the unknown blogger Gossip Girl’, voiced by Kristen Bell.

She recounted the lives of the privileged upper-class teens living in Manhattan’s Upper East Side.

There were it girls, golden boys, bullies, backstabbe­rs, socialites, and many obnoxious people.

You can expect much of the same in this reboot, which features Jordan Alexander, Eli Brown, Thomas Doherty, Tavi Gevinson and Emily Alyn among its young and beautiful cast.

The new Gossip Girl explores just how much social media – and the landscape of New York – has changed in the nine intervenin­g years.

We’re back to the Upper East Side where a new generation of New York private school teens are being introduced to social surveillan­ce, nine years after the original blogger’s website went dark.

It’s a place heaving with tension, where the wrong pair of trainers or choice of handbag could leave you a social pariah and where the students have way more power over teachers than they should have.

“We own this school, they work for us,” says influencer and it girl Julien (Jordan Alexander). The staff at the school live in fear of the clique of mean girls (and boys), but are thrilled to learn of a decade-old blog that used to fill the halls with gossip.

There’s a staff uprising bubbling up… and the fallout will mean high teen drama.

 ??  ?? MADE IN MANHATTAN: L to R, Akeno ‘Aki’ Menzies (Evan Mock), Max (Thomas Doherty), Audrey (Emily Alyn Lind), Otto ‘Obie’ Bergman (Eli Brown), Julien (Jordan Alexander), Monet (Savannah Lee Smith) and Luna (Zión Moreno)
MADE IN MANHATTAN: L to R, Akeno ‘Aki’ Menzies (Evan Mock), Max (Thomas Doherty), Audrey (Emily Alyn Lind), Otto ‘Obie’ Bergman (Eli Brown), Julien (Jordan Alexander), Monet (Savannah Lee Smith) and Luna (Zión Moreno)

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