Georgina Sparks

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First appearanceNovel:
Because I'm Worth It
Television:
"Desperately Seeking Serena"
(2007, episode 15)
Last appearanceNovel series:
I Like It Like That
Television:
"Dress Me Up! Dress Me Down!"
(2021, episode 140)
Created byCharacter
Cecily von Ziegesar
Developed for Television
Josh Schwartz
Stephanie Savage
Georgina Sparks
Gossip Girl character
Michelle Trachtenberg as Georgina Sparks
First appearanceNovel:
Because I'm Worth It
Television:
"Desperately Seeking Serena"
(2007, episode 15)
Last appearanceNovel series:
I Like It Like That
Television:
"Dress Me Up! Dress Me Down!"
(2021, episode 140)
Created byCharacter
Cecily von Ziegesar
Developed for Television
Josh Schwartz
Stephanie Savage
Portrayed byMichelle Trachtenberg
In-universe information
Full nameGeorgina Sparks
AliasG
Sarah
Svetlana
Sherilyn Phillips
Television:
Gossip Girl 2.0 (step-in)
NicknameNovels:
Georgie
OccupationTelevision:
College student
(at New York University; dropped out)
Socialite
Gossip Girl
SpouseTelevision:
Philip Becker
ChildrenTelevision:
Milo
(son, with Serge)

Georgina Sparks is a fictional character in the Gossip Girl novel series and a recurring character on the television series of the same name, in which she was portrayed by Michelle Trachtenberg.

While the novel series portrays her as a harmless, friendly drug-addicted little girl, the television adaptation portrays her as a cruel, manipulative young socialite who creates havoc throughout the show. Originally conceived as the series' primary antagonist, by the final season Georgina came into the good graces of the Upper East Side - even becoming a member of their inner circle.

She is notable for her manipulative machinations and sudden returns throughout the series, and for appearing in all the finales, and most recently the latter half of the fifth season in light of cast members Taylor Momsen and Jessica Szohr departing. In the sixth season of the show, she appears in eight of ten episodes. Georgina also appears in the second season of the HBO Max sequel series.

Georgina Spark (Sparks in the television series), known as Georgie, is a pretty New York celebutante and probably the wealthiest character in the saga. She somewhat resembles Snow White: she is slim and has long, straight, silky dark brown hair, almost black, thin black eyebrows, dark brown eyes, dark red lips, pale skin and an average-sized bust. She is a talented equestrian who has won numerous awards. A rumor has it that she studied at the same boarding school — Hanover Academy — as Serena. Georgie is fatherless and her mother largely neglects her. Lost and adrift, she has an addictive personality and often behaves in extravagant and reckless ways. Among other things, she sold her favorite competition horse to buy fifty grams of cocaine. She lost all her friends because of her troubles. She and Nate meet during a stay in rehab at the Rupture Breakaway. They date for a while and, one evening, when Nate comes to see her at her mansion, the young woman overdoses after taking an excessive amount of various pills. The golden boy then saves her life by contacting their addiction counselor. They later go together to Sun Valley for spring break, where Georgie runs into Serena and Blair Waldorf. Georgie’s relationship with Nate ends when she and Chuck Bass are arrested by the police for sledding completely naked on a public highway. She then returns to rehab, this time in Switzerland.

In sixth grade, she and Chuck lost their virginity together.

She gave Chuck a South American snow monkey as a thank-you to his parents for getting them both out of jail and then covering up the incident. Contrary to what is shown in the television series, Georgina gets along fairly well with Serena and Chuck. Her mother and Misty Bass are cousins, which even makes her and Chuck third cousins[11]. A notable difference between her character in the book and in the television series is that, in the novels, Georgina has no cruel intentions toward anyone and interacts only minimally with the main characters. She gets along quite well with Serena and Chuck, although they do not spend much time together.

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