Penn Badgley Shared A Huge Detail About “You” That’s Directly Connected To “Gossip Girl,” And I’m Geeking Out Over This Fact

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We love a taste of nostalgia.

The fifth and final season of You is officially here, and star Penn Badgley is sharing behind-the-scenes secrets about the show, and they’re killer!

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The actor recently did an episode for Architectural Digest where he gave fans a tour of the popular Netflix series set, only to reveal he’s been on it once before.

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So, you know the infamous glass cage where Joe holds all of his chosen victims? Well, that room actually has a unique tie to the Gossip Girl set.

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“Interesting note, this is where we shot Gossip Girl,” Penn said. “This is the same stage that the Waldorf suites where they lived were on this stage.”

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That’s right, the You set and Gossip Girl set are one and the same, at least when it came to filming home scenes for some of the characters.

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“This stage with the bookstore was where the Humphrey loft was, so this place is extremely familiar to me. I’ve been looking at these trees for nearly 20 years now.”

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Penn also revealed the cage is reconstructed every season. Despite it being a prop, to make it even more realistic, the cage does not have a door knob or latch to allow the person inside to escape. The small access window can only open inside the cage if the outer window is shut.

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I don’t know about you, but I find this so fascinating! You can watch the full AD episode below to learn more about the set:

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And be sure to check out all five seasons of You, which is currently streaming on Netflix!

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