Are Lea Michele’s bullying days over?
07.06.2020 - 06:31 / justjared.com
Lea Michele‘s behavior on set has been called out by former co-stars this week, but a source close to the actress says that she should not be characterized as racist, sexist or transphobic.
The allegations started after Glee actress Samantha Ware tweeted about how Lea made her experience on the show a “living hell.” Several other former co-stars spoke out and said how she was “very unpleasant” to work with and that she was a “nightmare” behind the scenes.
Now, a source close to Lea says that
Are Lea Michele’s bullying days over?
Glee alum Lea Michele has found herself in hot water this week after numerous former castmates and co-workers have come forward and accused the actress of being a “nightmare” to work with. Some of the accusations against Michele implied that she was only discriminatory against people of color, but now the consensus appears to be that she is “a b*tch” to everyone she works with.
If you’re anything like us, you may have wondered something kind of awful and depressing in light of all these accusations against Lea Michele…
Another side of the story. Lea Michele’s former colleague is speaking out about the allegations of mistreatment lodged against the Glee alum.
Apparently, it was more than just Lea Michele who contributed to an unhealthy set culture on Glee!
Amber Riley is addressing accusations made against her former “Glee” co-star Lea Michele by other black actors on the set of the Fox musical series.
Lea Michele has gotten a slight reprieve from one of her “Glee” co-stars. Iqbal Theba, who played Principal Figgins on the Ryan Murphy series, took to Twitter on Wednesday to defend Michele, who starred as Rachel Berry on the show.
Lea Michele‘s professional world continues to burn, as alleged deeds of misbehavior from her past are popping up front and center over and over again…
Lea Michele has gotten a slight reprieve from one of her co-stars. Iqbal Theba, who played Principal Figgins on the Ryan Murphy series, took to Twitter on Wednesday to defend Michele, who starred as Rachel Berry on the show.
Glee actor Dean Geyer is speaking out about the allegations against Lea Michele and his experience working alongside her on the set of Glee.
Another one of Lea Michele's "Glee" co-stars has spoken out about how the actress, who played Rachel Berry on the hit FOX show, treated her colleagues.
Iqbal Theba, who played the role of Principal Figgins on Glee from 2009-2015, is speaking out about the Lea Michele allegations that have been spreading across the Internet for days.
Amber Riley is remaining neutral. On Wednesday, the Glee star was asked to weigh in on the accusations made against Lea Michele by their former castmates, but chose to use the time to bring attention to the Black Lives Matter movement instead. "I don't give a s--t about this Lea Michele thing," Riley told journalist Danielle Young during an Instagram Live interview. "I really don't give a f--k.