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‘Gossip Girl’ to China

Gossip Girl may be heading to China, series creator Josh Schwartz has revealed.

Producers of the racy CW series – which proudly glorifies smoking, drinking and casual teen sex – have been contacted about creating original episodes, featuring Chinese actors, for broadcast in Asia.

“100 percent we would love to do that,” Schwartz tells The Post. “But I assume there would be a little bit of censorship.”

The weekly antics of Blair, Serena and their rich and beautiful Upper East Side clique is already a cult favorite in the country of 1.3 billion – despite being unfit for broadcast on local TV.

“They estimate that more people watch us online in China than watch us in (all forms of) viewing combined in the United States,” Executive Producer Stephanie savage told TV critics in Beverly Hills Wednesday. “We are not streaming it. They are watching it illegally.”

Schwartz says the request was passed along from inside Warner Brothers and is something his team is eager to pursue.

“I think (the show) speaks to young people in a kind of universal way,” he says. “It would be able to translate to a French version, a China version … I think there are a lot of countries it would make sense to do it with.”