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19.10.2022 - 23:07 / perezhilton.com
Chris Colfer may have some juicy Glee tea for us! But will he spill?
As y’all have likely heard by now, the 32-year-old shaded his former co-star Lea Michele in a MAJOR way last week while on the Michelle Collins Show. Basically, Collins asked him if he’d be going to see Lea in her new Broadway play Funny Girl while he was in town, and he sassily responded:
The host then attempted to clarify what exactly he meant by that, asking:
To which he responded:
Yow! Pretty bold stuff. Some members of the Glee cast have been totally open about how Lea was on set, but Chris is sticking to the shade with hints and jabs. This week he explained why he’s hesitant to step foot in the past…
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While celebrating the 10th anniversary of his New York Times bestselling Land of the Stories series on KTLA 5 Morning News Tuesday, he provided some more context to his shade:
Well, he already proved he has the chops as a writer, so was this a hint that a Glee tell-all is in the works? With all that hot diva goss? Not any time soon. He explained:
He explained when he first began his writing journey, he didn’t think anyone would want to hear what he had to say, and he “just did it for my own mental health to just get the story out of my mind.” But now with “10 million” books sold, the people have spoken!
Damn his well-earned success, we really want that Glee book now, LOLz! But we get it — that’s totally fair to not want to revisit such a “painful” time of his life. Though just pointing out how painful it was is kind of telling in itself, n’est-ce pas?
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you wanna shell out two hundred bucks just to see an old co-worker? Chris Colfer has better things to do. The Golden Globe-winning actor, author, and Queen Elizabeth II enthusiast spoke candidly about his must-see Broadway shows during his current trip to New York City, and , starring his Glee frenemy , didn't make the list.In a chat with Michelle Collins , Colfer, who played Kurt Hummel on the hit series, politely tried to get out of the question of whether or not he'd be supporting Michele as Fanny Brice, which some of her other co-stars have done.
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