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Aug 1st, 2008, 3:17 am |
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• "Sex and the City" for teens? Critics slam "Gossip Girl" |
Their wardrobes are full of designer clothes, they drink cocktails at New York City's coolest bars, dabble in drugs, have sex in places like the back of a limousine -- all while still in high school.
Hit U.S. television show "Gossip Girl," which follows the lives of students at an elite Manhattan private school, has been likened by critics to "Sex and the City" for teenagers, with salacious story lines and trend-setting fashion.
While it is not a big TV hit, boasting only mixed ratings, the CW network series has generated a strong Internet audience and buzz further fueled by a brash marketing campaign with billboard ads showing the teenage characters in steamy scenes.
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