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10 Times You Wished You Were Blair Waldorf

Hey there Upper East Siders...Queen B here.

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10 Times You Wished You Were Blair Waldorf
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If you ever watched Gossip Girl you know exactly who Blair Waldorf is. Throughout 6 seasons of this show Blair Waldorf gave you sass, wit, as well as relationship/friendship/hair/wardrobe/everything goals. Here are just 10 times (out of many) that you wished you were Blair Waldorf.


1. When she had no problem being brutally honest.

Sometimes you wish you could tell people how it is like Blair.


2. When she was in tune with her self-worth.


She didn't need a man to make her happy.


3. When she was more confident than you'll ever be.


You wish you could be Queen B.


4. When she has the best wardrobe ever.

She could rock a headband like you never could.


5. When Blair and Chuck were relationship goals.


The couple you rooted for the entire show.


6. When she always saw the bright side of things.


You wish you could brush things off the way she does.


7. When she worked hard for what she wanted.


She didn't let things get handed to her, she worked hard.


8. When she didn't care what other people thought of her.


Blair didn't care if people didn't like her, she was happy with being herself.


9. When she married a prince.


I mean it's only the dream.


10. When Dorota and her were friendship goals.

Dorota was high-key one of the best characters on Gossip Girl.

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