Are Lea Michele’s bullying days over?
05.06.2020 - 01:09 / usmagazine.com
Another side of the story. Lea Michele’s former colleague is speaking out about the allegations of mistreatment lodged against the Glee alum.
“Though she was completely self-obsessed toward everyone, she did not discriminate,” a source who worked with Michele, 33, tells Us Weekly exclusively. “It didn’t matter if you were young or old, black or white — it’s just kind of her world.”
According to the insider, the actress did not hide her feelings about those around her. “Things are seen through a
Are Lea Michele’s bullying days over?
Lea Michele is trying to learn from her mistakes.
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…
Lea Michele's former colleague has claimed the actress was "self-obsessed" but "did not discriminate" when they worked together. The 'Glee' alum was slammed by her co-star Samantha Marie Ware earlier this week when she was accused of making her life "a living hell", prompting several other co-stars - including Heather Morris, Gerard Canonico, Yvette Nicole Brown, and Dabier Snell - to also come forward to make allegations of mistreatment against Lea.
This should be good news for Lea Michele. After several former Glee co-stars called her out for being a diva and “unpleasant” to work with, actor Dean Geyer says he had a great experience starring alongside Lea. He played her character Rachel Berry’s boyfriend Brody Weston during season four of the Fox musical show. Dean tells HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY that despite what others have said about their negative working relationships with Lea, 33, his was “really positive.”
Lea Michele‘s former Ragtime understudy has joined the slew of stars who’ve spoken out about her alleged mistreatment. Elizabeth Aldrich, who is now a self-care coach, took to Twitter on Wednesday, June 3 with numerous claims about the former Glee star, 33. “I was @LeaMichele’s u/s in Ragtime. She was absolutely awful to me and ensemble,” Aldrich wrote above a throwback photo of the two on set of Ragtime. Lea is pictured with her arm around her understudy at the time.
Apparently, it was more than just Lea Michele who contributed to an unhealthy set culture on Glee!
The behind-the-scenes drama on the set of Glee continues to make headlines, but not everyone is coming for Lea Michele. Dean Geyer has spoken out in defense of the actress.
Naya Rivera has unfollowed Lea Michele on Instagram following the allegations that have been made about the actress’ behavior on the set of Glee and other projects.
Apology not accepted. Hours after Lea Michele apologized “for any pain” she caused her former costars, Spring Awakening‘s Gerard Canonico fired back. The actor, who starred in the Broadway show alongside Michele, 33, in 2006, posted a comment on her Instagram apology.
Actress Lea Michele has been hit with controversy this week after her fellow Glee co-star Samantha Ware made claims that she made her first television gig ‘a living hell’ on the show.
“LMAO REMEMBER WHEN YOU MADE MY FIRST TELEVISION GIG A LIVING HELL?!?!” Samantha Ware, 28, tweeted after Lea Michele showed solidarity with the #BlackLivesMatter protests over George Floyd’s death. “CAUSE ILL NEVER FORGET.” Samantha accused Lea of bullying and other “TRAUMATIC MICROAGGRESSIONS” while on the set of Glee, which resulted in Lea issuing an apology for her past behavior.
Lea Michele has issued an apology after her former “Glee” co-star Samantha Ware accused Michele of making her life “a living hell” on the set of the Ryan Murphy Fox series.
Lea Michele is apologizing for her past behavior on the Glee set following former co-star Samantha Ware‘s accusations of “traumatic microagressions,” including one threat to “s**t” in her wig.