LL Cool J's performance of "Mama Said Knock You Out" was one of the high points of the CBS upfront.
As if we even need reason to post a photo of Leighton, Jessica, Taylor and Blake.
Don't worry—Leighton Meester assured us the hair color is only a temporary transformation for a movie role, and she'll return as brunette Blair this fall. Meanwhile the Gossip queen is also recording her debut solo album. Talk about a busy B!
E! Online's Fashion Police sounded the alarm on Blake's tiny onesie, but no matter what she wears, Serena is always a 10.
Melrose Place's wanton West Coasters conquer Manhattan's Empire State Building.
The Vampire Diaries vs. Twilight—which came first? If Paul Wesley, Nina Dobrev and Ian Somerhalder are answering this question, they are correct. In one!
America's Next Top Model executive producer/fat trimmer Tyra Banks and cycle 12 winner Teyona Anderson promote the upcoming "shorter" (beauties taller than 5'8" do not qualify) season of the hit reality competition.
Don't spill your cocktail on this coldblooded coterie: Breaking Bad drug-dealer Aaron Paul, 90210 bad girl Jessica Lowndes, new Melrose vixen Ashlee Simpson-Wentz and Fall Out Boy/CSI criminal Pete Wentz.
After an emotional roller-coaster ride for fans, Patricia Arquette's NBC-dumped Medium landed on CBS, where it will be paired with fellow lady-psychic show Ghost Whisperer.
Hulu pitchman (and Family Guy guy) Seth MacFarlane and Eliza Dushku celebrated Dollhouse's surprise pickup at the Fox party. Plus, it's great to see these exes so chummy.
The Glee cast performed "Somebody to Love" live onstage at the Fox upfront before the broadcast premiere of their hit series.
Fringe's Joshua Jackson and Glee's Lea Michelle and Cory Monteith got close at the Fox upfront afterparty.
The fate of Tyler Labine's Reaper remains unknown—will it go into first-run syndication or not?—but Sons of Tucson on Fox looks like a pretty good backup plan, just in case...