Gossip Girl Quiz: Who Said It - Serena Van Der Woodsen Or Blair Waldorf?

Was it the manipulative Queen Bee or her bad-girl-gone-good BFF?

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Psychologists proved that gossiping is a social skill, a skill that each and every one of us has as a part of our evolutionary past. Gossiping or sharing information helps people socialise, make friends, find common interests, know if someone is going through the same problem and feel part of the society. So, basically, it’s key to survival.

The basics of gossiping is pretty much the same despite the age, sex, race and position you hold. So, if you live in Brooklyn and wonder whether rules of sharing one’s secret are the same in the elite world of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, don’t rush into running a mysterious blog, Dan Humphrey already did!

Narrated by Gossip Girl, aka the Lonely Boy, the American teen drama penetrated our lives with scandalous secrets, messed up relationships, never ending betrayals and surprisingly noble acts of loyalty. But even the worst gossip couldn't end the friendship between two social climbers - Queen B and Queen S.

These two malicious ladies fought over photoshoots, universities, boys, and yet somehow remained friends for ten years. Checkmate historians - turns out the kingdom can have two queens.

Let’s see if you can match the quote to the right Manhattan monarch.

1. “Don’t Go All Notebook On Me. Not Now. I Need You.”

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