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It looks like Bristol Palin won't let the spotlight get to her head (or her closet).
The daughter of famed politico Sarah Palin calls herself "naturally shy" and believes that personality trait will carry over to what she'll be wearing as a contestant on "Dancing With the Stars," she tells People.
The teen mom predicts she'll be the "most dressed" contestant and vows to have the "most modest outfits" in the cast. Why would she limit herself on a show that's notorious for skimpy outfits? "Because that's who I am," she says
As our friends over at PopEater report, the 19-year-old mother wants to set a good example for her 20-month-old son, Tripp. "I see this as something that's fun and that's positive and I'm going to be able to show my work ethic to people out there."
She also wants to represent for all the single moms out there. In an interview with RadarOnline.com, she says, "Yes, we can balance work and family, and we can also take on a new and exciting challenge."
Palin's dance partner, Mark Ballas, has his work cut out for him, as Bristol is a complete novice.
"I have no experience in dance," she tells People. "But I come from an athletic background, so I'm thankful for that. [I played] basketball, volleyball, soccer, everything."
The full cast of Season 11 of "Dancing With the Stars" was announced Monday night. Joining Palin will be David Hasselhoff, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, Audrina Patridge, Michael Bolton, "Dirty Dancing" star Jennifer Grey, "Brady Bunch" mom Florence Henderson and former Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner. The show premieres Sept. 20 at 8pm ET on ABC.
"Gossip Girl" star Jessica Szohr was in Manhattan's trendy Meatpacking District on Tuesday night to launch the TV issue of downtown style bible Nylon magazine, the cover of which she graces. The actress chatted with StyleList, flanked by her cast mate and real-life boyfriend, Ed Westwick, Nylon editor-in-chief Marvin Scott Jarrett, model/designer Jessica Stam, "GG" co-star Leighton Meester, and actor/singer Jared Leto.
"It's, like, waking up in your pajama shirt and your pajama shorts in the morning and throwing a blazer on that was just on your throw-chair to go make coffee in the kitchen," the tattooed Szohr chuckled as she explained her cover look at hot spot SL. "I think it worked well!"
In practice, that meant a jacket in a strong geometric print by Suno, a long-sleeved lace top by Calvin Klein Collection and a tiny pair of shorts from Alternative Apparel. At the party, she was keeping cool in a pair of satin slacks by Chris Benz, the hip downtown designer who was also at the club to pay his regards.
"I like to be comfortable," the Op model says of her personal style. "I think it's cool to take risks and add a little funkiness to it, but in general. I like to be chill and easy." She even admits that she has taken a few style tips from her "Gossip Girl" character, Vanessa Abrams.
"She wears every color and style and shape and shoe and accessory, and I've started to do that more," Szohr said. "I think it's helped me -- I have fun with it. And if you're fun and comfortable in something that you're trying to express with style, how can you really go wrong? So I've adopted a little bit of Vanessa into my own taste."
As for her personal must haves this summer, Szohr said: "For the last six months I've been into the feathered earrings, but not both. Because I really think [both] is too much. I wear one once in a while. And I'm really into Chris Benz tomboyish pants right now, and a couple dresses he's got coming out. Those are my go-tos: Chris Benz and one feathered earring!"
In addition to starring in this summer's horror-comedy, "Piranha 3D," the actress has been in New Orleans filming "Love, Wedding, Marriage" with actor/Calvin Klein underwear model Kellan Lutz and Mandy Moore (whose infamous ex, Wilmer Valderrama, also made a late appearance at the party).
"Mandy Moore is the most sweet, down-to-earth, lovely person. Kellan and I have been friends for a while and it's crazy to film a movie with him, with how big 'Twilight' is," she said. "I thought working on 'Gossip Girl' and seeing how people go crazy about all the characters was a lot. But working with him -- oh my God, it was insane!"