It is no secret to anyone that The star of ‘Glee’, Lea Michele, has been singled out on more than one occasion for her selfishness and mistreatment within the famous production, the same in which she supposedly could not read.
And it is that at 36 years of age, the singer with her ‘self from the past’, since for two years she has received a great wave of criticism from former companions of the series, where she was publicly pointed out for having intimidating behavior and a disastrous attitude within the singing series.
But after a long silence from the star where she even received death threats against her and even her newborn baby, for which now breaks the silence and speaks for The New York Times.
It is worth mentioning that the singer is ready for her return to the stage, with the role of her life and will finally play ‘Fanny Brice’ in the Broadway musical ‘Funny Girl’.
Lea Michele from Glee can’t read or write?
Since the star of American origin was as the protagonist of ‘Glee’Rumors began to spread that the famous woman does not know how to read or write, but the singer has not taken it well at all.
According to the aforementioned medium, Michele answered with all the seriousness in the world that for her it is quite “sad” let that be said about her, in addition to qualifying her comments as sexist.
“I went to the ‘Glee’ shoot every day and always knew my lines. And then it turns out there’s a rumor that I can’t read or write? It’s sad. It really is. I often think that if I were a man many of these things would not happen”.
Was Lea Michele Intimidating The Cast Of ‘Glee’?
Another topic that the singer had to clarify were the alleged problems she had with the cast members of ‘Glee’, who talked about the star’s attitude while they were filming.
At the time, Michele acknowledged having acted in such a way that he harmed several co-stars of the aforementioned series, and one of those who spoke about it was Heather Morris, who said that she was “unpleasant” to work with.
But now, The actress has decided to break the silence, as she assures that that storm inspired an “intense stage of reflection” and that he now truly understands “the importance and value of being a leader.”
“Being a good leader, not only means going in and doing a good job when the camera is rolling, but also when it’s not. And that wasn’t always the most important thing to me. She worked very hard and left no room for error. That level of perfectionism, or that pressure to be perfect, makes me have a lot of blind spots,” the actress said.
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