“I’m a crazy person”
The 21-year-old became an absolute nyota over night because of her role as Serena van der Woodsen in “Gossip Girl” - a role that the blonde girl from California still has to get used to.
BUNTE:In the onyesha “Gossip Girl” it’s about an it-qlique attending a New Yorker elite school. How have wewe experienced your school days?
BLAKE: My time attending High School in Los Angeles was like this bad teenie movie with Freddie Prince Jr. Very american! I was a cheerleader, class president, part of the choir and dressed as a bulldog mascot for sports tournaments. I always took extra courses whenever I had the chance to and wewe could find me at student meetings in a burger restaurant friday evening. Many of my class mates were often mean to me but I loved the school!
BUNTE: Your character Serena can relate to that. Are there any other similarities?
BLAKE: While I’m a silly, crazy person, Serena’s often characterised as being serious. That’s why I have the most fun when Serena shows her dark side.
BUNTE: What do wewe also like about your character?
BLAKE: The role of Serena is very interesting because she’s got so many layers. I never know how she’ll evolve story-wise. It’s possible that she’ll be devastated at the end of the season. And then there’s also the upendo story with Dan. That relationship’s kind of like Ross and Rachel from “Friends”. As a viewer wewe always want them to get together but their relationship is a wreck.
BUNTE: Penn Badgley aka “Dan” and wewe are also a couple in real life. upendo on set. Is it working out for you?
BLAKE: Don’t be upset, but I don’t like to talk about my private life.
BUNTE: Fashion’s a big part of the show, for example Serena wore a 12.000 Dollar koti, jacket kwa John Galliano and a 10.000 Dollar kanzu, koti on her first school day. Does that remind wewe of yourself?
BLAKE: On the one hand yes, because I’ve always been a shabiki of fashion and wanted to express my character through my stile. On the other hand I’d never bought designer clothes before the show. My mother sew clothes for me herself au tailored clothes from vintage au grown ups-stores to have them fit me.
BUNTE: How many pairs of shoes do wewe own?
BLAKE: Oh my god, that must be around 300 pairs! I have a complete walk-in closet in my apartment for them. I’ve only started to hoard these beautiful shoes since I moved to New York a mwaka and a half ago. Before that I’d reduced my collection to four pairs.
BUNTE: Where do wewe like to buy them the most?
BLAKE: To be honest the “Gossip Girl” clothing department’s my inayopendelewa store because I have very little time to shop. I walk in, make notes and take picha of the most beautiful paris with my iPhone. Then I mail everything to my personal shoppers in the various boutiques.
BUNTE: Do wewe also pick up advice concerning beauty tricks from set?
BLAKE: Yes. For example I’ve learned how to salvage my hair when it’s been damages kwa extensions, curlers au ironing. With produce kwa Kerastase! Those make my hair grow back strong and healthy.
BUNTE: wewe talk about designer clothes, personal shoppers and tips from make-up artists as if your life has changed very much since the start of the show…
BLAKE: Definitely. For example a few weeks ago, Valentina came up to me and asked for a picture with me. Isn’t that unbelievable? The biggest fashion designers are mashabiki of the onyesha I’m in and send me their creations as presents. I was also very surprised when I got a nice barua pepe from Anna Wintour.
BUNTE: What still surprises wewe when wewe think about how it was in the past?
BLAKE: That I get recognized on the street! It feels unreal because I pretty much live in a bubble. I go to the set at 7 am and am at nyumbani at 11 pm. For me it’s like I’d do a normal job. But it generally confirms me in my job when people admire me…
BUNTE: What do wewe do when wewe don’t want to be recognized?
BLAKE: The trick is not to do certain things. Like walking around Roberston Boulevard in Los Angeles au go to hip clubes. But that’s not bad since I don’t like going to klabu anyway.
BUNTE: How do wewe spend your free-time?
BLAKE: I upendo to cook and pretty much a pro at it. I’ve learned that from my mom. She’s from Georgia, USA and food’s THE purpose in life for people there. With me wewe get the fattest cakes…
BUNTE: Do wewe keep your figure kwa excercising then?
BLAKE: No, to be honest I don’t even excercise. But I plan to. Isabel Goulart, a “Victoria’s Secret”-Model has recently recommend me her personal trainer on a flight. So I’m going to call him. Hopefully he’s not as strict as Heidi Klum’s. Because I can’t go without muffins and brownies.
BUNTE: And how is it to go without your nyumbani town Los Angeles and live in New York?
BLAKE: wewe can live wonderfully in New York. I upendo the architecture, the art and the culture. While in Los Angeles everything is closed at 11 pm, wewe can just take a cab in New York and go to a restaurant as if it was 8 pm. Furthermore I also work my dream job here.
BUNTE: And that at the age of 21! Is there any danger you’ll lose sight of reality?
BLAKE: No, I surely won’t. Because I see uigizaji as just a job and not a life style. I think that many people lose themself at this point.
The 21-year-old became an absolute nyota over night because of her role as Serena van der Woodsen in “Gossip Girl” - a role that the blonde girl from California still has to get used to.
BUNTE:In the onyesha “Gossip Girl” it’s about an it-qlique attending a New Yorker elite school. How have wewe experienced your school days?
BLAKE: My time attending High School in Los Angeles was like this bad teenie movie with Freddie Prince Jr. Very american! I was a cheerleader, class president, part of the choir and dressed as a bulldog mascot for sports tournaments. I always took extra courses whenever I had the chance to and wewe could find me at student meetings in a burger restaurant friday evening. Many of my class mates were often mean to me but I loved the school!
BUNTE: Your character Serena can relate to that. Are there any other similarities?
BLAKE: While I’m a silly, crazy person, Serena’s often characterised as being serious. That’s why I have the most fun when Serena shows her dark side.
BUNTE: What do wewe also like about your character?
BLAKE: The role of Serena is very interesting because she’s got so many layers. I never know how she’ll evolve story-wise. It’s possible that she’ll be devastated at the end of the season. And then there’s also the upendo story with Dan. That relationship’s kind of like Ross and Rachel from “Friends”. As a viewer wewe always want them to get together but their relationship is a wreck.
BUNTE: Penn Badgley aka “Dan” and wewe are also a couple in real life. upendo on set. Is it working out for you?
BLAKE: Don’t be upset, but I don’t like to talk about my private life.
BUNTE: Fashion’s a big part of the show, for example Serena wore a 12.000 Dollar koti, jacket kwa John Galliano and a 10.000 Dollar kanzu, koti on her first school day. Does that remind wewe of yourself?
BLAKE: On the one hand yes, because I’ve always been a shabiki of fashion and wanted to express my character through my stile. On the other hand I’d never bought designer clothes before the show. My mother sew clothes for me herself au tailored clothes from vintage au grown ups-stores to have them fit me.
BUNTE: How many pairs of shoes do wewe own?
BLAKE: Oh my god, that must be around 300 pairs! I have a complete walk-in closet in my apartment for them. I’ve only started to hoard these beautiful shoes since I moved to New York a mwaka and a half ago. Before that I’d reduced my collection to four pairs.
BUNTE: Where do wewe like to buy them the most?
BLAKE: To be honest the “Gossip Girl” clothing department’s my inayopendelewa store because I have very little time to shop. I walk in, make notes and take picha of the most beautiful paris with my iPhone. Then I mail everything to my personal shoppers in the various boutiques.
BUNTE: Do wewe also pick up advice concerning beauty tricks from set?
BLAKE: Yes. For example I’ve learned how to salvage my hair when it’s been damages kwa extensions, curlers au ironing. With produce kwa Kerastase! Those make my hair grow back strong and healthy.
BUNTE: wewe talk about designer clothes, personal shoppers and tips from make-up artists as if your life has changed very much since the start of the show…
BLAKE: Definitely. For example a few weeks ago, Valentina came up to me and asked for a picture with me. Isn’t that unbelievable? The biggest fashion designers are mashabiki of the onyesha I’m in and send me their creations as presents. I was also very surprised when I got a nice barua pepe from Anna Wintour.
BUNTE: What still surprises wewe when wewe think about how it was in the past?
BLAKE: That I get recognized on the street! It feels unreal because I pretty much live in a bubble. I go to the set at 7 am and am at nyumbani at 11 pm. For me it’s like I’d do a normal job. But it generally confirms me in my job when people admire me…
BUNTE: What do wewe do when wewe don’t want to be recognized?
BLAKE: The trick is not to do certain things. Like walking around Roberston Boulevard in Los Angeles au go to hip clubes. But that’s not bad since I don’t like going to klabu anyway.
BUNTE: How do wewe spend your free-time?
BLAKE: I upendo to cook and pretty much a pro at it. I’ve learned that from my mom. She’s from Georgia, USA and food’s THE purpose in life for people there. With me wewe get the fattest cakes…
BUNTE: Do wewe keep your figure kwa excercising then?
BLAKE: No, to be honest I don’t even excercise. But I plan to. Isabel Goulart, a “Victoria’s Secret”-Model has recently recommend me her personal trainer on a flight. So I’m going to call him. Hopefully he’s not as strict as Heidi Klum’s. Because I can’t go without muffins and brownies.
BUNTE: And how is it to go without your nyumbani town Los Angeles and live in New York?
BLAKE: wewe can live wonderfully in New York. I upendo the architecture, the art and the culture. While in Los Angeles everything is closed at 11 pm, wewe can just take a cab in New York and go to a restaurant as if it was 8 pm. Furthermore I also work my dream job here.
BUNTE: And that at the age of 21! Is there any danger you’ll lose sight of reality?
BLAKE: No, I surely won’t. Because I see uigizaji as just a job and not a life style. I think that many people lose themself at this point.