That’s according to Nate, anyway, who talks up Serena’s expose on Ivy Dickens’ stealing her family’s money for The Spectator to a potential investor for the newspaper. “Serena’s writing from the inside. She’s our generation’s Dominick Dunne.”
Like Packed to the Rafters’ Julie penning a chapter for a romance novel competition and suddenly she’s a writer, Serena exploits her social butterfly standing to write a gossip column and she’s hailed as the society writer du jour. Is that my bitter blogger coming through…?
Related: Gossip Girl Thinks Bloggers Aren’t Good Enough.
The Problem with Serena van der Woodsen.
The Beautiful & the Damned: Serena Settles for Second Best.
Pretty But Dumb: Serena’s Tertiary Education Predicament.
Another City, Not My Own by Dominick Dunne Review.
The Mansions of Limbo by Dominick Dunne Review.
Image via SerenavanderWoodsen.com.
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