Home / Arts and Entertainment / Jenny Humphrey Quits Gossip Girl for Rock Stardom
Jenny Humphrey Quits Gossip Girl for Rock Stardom
28 Nov
Summary
- Taylor Momsen left Gossip Girl to pursue her rock band, The Pretty Reckless.
- She "Irish dipped" from the show without telling castmates.
- Momsen found acting 'killing' and sought another path in life.

Taylor Momsen, known for her role as Jenny Humphrey in "Gossip Girl," has disclosed the reasons behind her sudden departure from the popular series during its fourth season. Momsen, now 32, explained that she made the decision to leave the acting world behind to fully embrace her burgeoning music career with her rock band, The Pretty Reckless. She formed the band in 2009 while "Gossip Girl" was still airing.
Momsen revealed on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast that her exit was rather unconventional. She described it as an "Irish dip," meaning she left without formally announcing her departure to her castmates. While she later returned for the series finale in 2012, her initial exit was abrupt. Momsen also shared that she had a contract with Warner Bros. that made leaving a "long battle," and that acting was "killing" her.
Having started her acting career as a child, notably as Cindy Lou Who in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," Momsen experienced significant backlash for the role. In contrast, her music career with The Pretty Reckless has seen considerable success, with four albums, multiple tours, and several awards. Her decision to pursue music effectively marked the end of her character Jenny Humphrey on "Gossip Girl."




