'Glee' star strips down for magazine spread"Glee" star Naya Rivera has earned accolades as the tough and proud Santana Lopez on the Fox comedy, but one of her prior gigs wasn't as rosy. The 26-year-old actress used to work at Hooters, she tells the May issue of Allure magazine, and she admits that she has "nightmares about that job." 'Glee's' school shooting episode: What's the verdict?[This post contains spoilers for the April 11 episode of "Glee."] “Glee’s” latest episode, which centers on a shooting at the show’s fictional William McKinley High School, had many viewers wondering, “How soon is too soon?” Ahead of “Shooting Star,” the Newtown Action Alliance posted an alert from another local organization on its Facebook page warning residents of the episode’s nature: 'Glee' star Cory Monteith checks into rehab"Glee" actor Cory Monteith, who's portrayed Finn Hudson on the Fox comedy since it began in 2009, has checked into rehab. A rep tells CNN that the 30-year-old has voluntarily entered a treatment facility for substance addiction. Darren Criss on 'Glee's' breakupDarren Criss should really stop making his fans cry. On the eve of Thursday's emotional “breakup” episode of "Glee," Criss — who plays the dreamy-eyed and dreamy-voiced Blaine, one half of one half of the show’s two power couples — penned an open letter to his fans on Facebook. 'Glee' returns! What'd you think?New season, new guest stars, and "Glee" didn't hold back with its season 4 premiere Thursday. The Fox show's return opened smack in the middle of an NYADA dance class where Ms. David Schwimmer - as Hudson's no-mercy dance teacher, Cassandra July, called Lea Michele's Rachel Berry - was feeling way in over her head. With Rachel adjusting to being the new kid in New York, the big question for the premiere was who would become the new "Rachel" back at McKinley High in Ohio. Funny enough, it seems critics were almost afraid to find out the answer to that question. 'Archie' will meet 'Glee' in crossover storyArchie's Riverdale crew will soon be introduced to the McKinley High kids from "Glee," Archie Comics revealed on Monday. According to a statement, the story kicks off "when Dilton discovers a parallel universe that’s strikingly similar to Riverdale," and the "members of the Archie gang find themselves face-to-face with another, new group of teens who often break out into song." |
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