‘Glee’ Star Cory Monteith Checks Into Rehab
Cory Monteith, who plays Finn Hudson on 'Glee,' has checked himself into rehab for substance abuse.
Cory Monteith, who plays Finn Hudson on 'Glee,' has checked himself into rehab for substance abuse.
The upcoming all-Britney Spears episode of 'Glee' includes a bonus serving of the Biebs! Nobody is more creative than 'Glee' when it comes to mashing together songs with similar titles, and now the show is pairing Brit's 'Boys' with Justin Bieber's 'Boyfriend.'
‘Glee‘ is planning a second Britney Spears tribute episode, but it’s not likely that Brit Brit will appear this time out. Another difference? The singer’s most recent material will likely be the focus of the tribute. Brit’s catalog is deep, so there is a wealth of songs for producers to choose from. That’s called a good problem to have.
I love the new song by Gotye Somebody That I Used To Know and it's getting the Glee treatment coming up April 10th! We got a hold of the video early! Check it out here!
Adam Lambert is a Gleek! The ‘Better Than I Know Myself’ singer recently gushed about ‘Glee‘ in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, and even spoke about his dream to one day guest star on the show. However, unlike the many famous guest stars who have appeared on past episodes of the musical series, Lambert wouldn’t want to play a fictional character, but would actually want to portray himself.
On Nov. 1, ‘Glee‘ will return to FOX, bringing with it new drama — and new characters. But perhaps what has us most excited is the much-anticipated cover of Katy Perry’s ‘Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),’ as performed by Blaine (Darren Criss).
Gwyneth Paltrow‘s appearance on ‘Glee’ may have earned her more than just an Emmy for best guest appearance.
It looks like she will be collaborating with ‘Glee’ creator Ryan Murphy on a feature film musical.
“We want to do a musical together,” Murphy told E! at the Emmys. “An original — I want to write an original movie for Gwyneth and Maya Rudolph, both of whom I’m great friends with.”
If you feel like those wacky ‘Glee’ kids are everywhere lately, you aren’t alone — heck, even Cory Monteith supposedly thinks they need to take it down a notch. But in between all that singing, dancing and carrying on, the show is spreading an important pro-arts message, and the latest ‘Glee’ project is backing it up with some serious cash.
The ‘Glee’ Give a Note Campaign, coordinated through Twentieth Century Fox, the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), and the show, is looking to raise $1 million for art programs at schools across the country.
Dianna Agron, who plays Quinn Fabray on Glee, is on the cover of the September issue of Cosmopolitanlooking nothing like her on-screen self. Inside the mag, Agron reveals why she stays mum on her dating life, despite rumors of a timultious (and possibly abusive) relationship with I Am Number Four co-star Alex Pettyfer and -- much more serene -- new relationship with Gossip Girl's Sebastian Stan.
That giant wail of despair you heard this morning wasn't cause for alarm. It was just a nation of Gleeks in mourning.
Ryan Murphy, co-creator of 'Glee,' announced Wednesday night that series regulars Lea Michele (Rachel), Chris Colfer (Kurt), and Cory Monteith (Finn) will be among those who won't be returning for season four of the hit series.