Penn Badgley
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Podcast Appearances
Would you go out? Good question. I mean, didn't go out as much. Where did you live? Gramercy.
I did go to One Oak. way after everybody, I'd heard about One Oak a lot. I remember the first time, okay. I remember the first time that I had to pay for a bottle. And this was years later, years, years, years later. I took somebody out. They really wanted to go out. They're from Thailand, right? They like, they wanted to party like they saw. And I was like, okay, we'll go.
I did go to One Oak. way after everybody, I'd heard about One Oak a lot. I remember the first time, okay. I remember the first time that I had to pay for a bottle. And this was years later, years, years, years later. I took somebody out. They really wanted to go out. They're from Thailand, right? They like, they wanted to party like they saw. And I was like, okay, we'll go.
I did go to One Oak. way after everybody, I'd heard about One Oak a lot. I remember the first time, okay. I remember the first time that I had to pay for a bottle. And this was years later, years, years, years later. I took somebody out. They really wanted to go out. They're from Thailand, right? They like, they wanted to party like they saw. And I was like, okay, we'll go.
I go to some place, I don't even remember the name of that I've been to many times. I bought a bottle and I was like, I'm sorry, come again? What?
I go to some place, I don't even remember the name of that I've been to many times. I bought a bottle and I was like, I'm sorry, come again? What?
I go to some place, I don't even remember the name of that I've been to many times. I bought a bottle and I was like, I'm sorry, come again? What?
wait whoa you know that meme of the guy being like and the math is flying like this i was just like so not only have i been getting free bottles my whole 20s completely unaware again we're talking about upholding the artifice this is this is i was just like people pay for this this much and you could go to the grocery store and get a bottle of gray goose for like it's criminal
wait whoa you know that meme of the guy being like and the math is flying like this i was just like so not only have i been getting free bottles my whole 20s completely unaware again we're talking about upholding the artifice this is this is i was just like people pay for this this much and you could go to the grocery store and get a bottle of gray goose for like it's criminal
wait whoa you know that meme of the guy being like and the math is flying like this i was just like so not only have i been getting free bottles my whole 20s completely unaware again we're talking about upholding the artifice this is this is i was just like people pay for this this much and you could go to the grocery store and get a bottle of gray goose for like it's criminal
I was like, yeah, I feel good about not having done this a bunch. I mean, stunned me. It stunned me. I was like, people have to save up to waste it this quickly. I mean, good Lord.
I was like, yeah, I feel good about not having done this a bunch. I mean, stunned me. It stunned me. I was like, people have to save up to waste it this quickly. I mean, good Lord.
I was like, yeah, I feel good about not having done this a bunch. I mean, stunned me. It stunned me. I was like, people have to save up to waste it this quickly. I mean, good Lord.
Yeah, certainly for Gossip Girl. Certainly because of, you know, the early 2000s celebrity city thing. Yeah, I mean, I think, well, look, you know, and Crimey River, it's not a big deal. What I say is as a witness to it, not as a complaint. But I think one of the aspects of celebrity that you deal with constantly is just like, everybody just thinks you're somebody you're not.
Yeah, certainly for Gossip Girl. Certainly because of, you know, the early 2000s celebrity city thing. Yeah, I mean, I think, well, look, you know, and Crimey River, it's not a big deal. What I say is as a witness to it, not as a complaint. But I think one of the aspects of celebrity that you deal with constantly is just like, everybody just thinks you're somebody you're not.
Yeah, certainly for Gossip Girl. Certainly because of, you know, the early 2000s celebrity city thing. Yeah, I mean, I think, well, look, you know, and Crimey River, it's not a big deal. What I say is as a witness to it, not as a complaint. But I think one of the aspects of celebrity that you deal with constantly is just like, everybody just thinks you're somebody you're not.
And, you know, again, so I think that's just always... So how long did you do Gossip Girl? Six years.
And, you know, again, so I think that's just always... So how long did you do Gossip Girl? Six years.
And, you know, again, so I think that's just always... So how long did you do Gossip Girl? Six years.
I mean, that's a great question because it was it was the struggle. You know, The difference between... There are many differences between film and television. One of them is that when you do a film, you do it once. And you kind of give it your all. And then you move on, whether you want to or not. You do. When you do a television show, you are... You're doing it constantly.