The Star Malaysia - Star2

Diva much?

More co-stars speak out about actress Lea Michele’s bad behaviour.

- By ELIZABETH WAGMEISTER

LEA Michele is under fire following accusation­s made on Twitter by her former Glee co-star Samantha Ware, who said Michele made her life a “living hell” while working on the show.

In the middle of the controvers­y, many of Michele’s former colleagues from various production­s have backed up the sentiment expressed by Ware, establishi­ng a pattern of her apparent on-set behaviour.

Ware came forward with her claims when Michele tweeted about George Floyd with the Black Lives Matter hashtag.

Ware wrote, “Remember when you made my first television gig a living hell?!?! Cause I’ll never forget. I believe you told everyone that if you had the opportunit­y you would ‘s— in my wig!’ amongst other traumatic microaggre­ssions that made me question a career in Hollywood.”

After Ware’s tweet caught fire with swift backlash on social media, resulting in Michele losing a brand partnershi­p, Michele released a lengthy apology statement on Instagram, writing, “While I don’t remember ever making this specific statement and I have never judged others by their background or colour of their skin, that’s not really the point.

“What matters is that I clearly acted in ways which hurt other people.”

Despite her apology, the accusation­s continue to roll out from actors who worked with Michele on Glee, The Mayor, Scream Queens and the Broadway show Spring Awakening.

Amber Riley, Glee

Riley, who was part of the Glee regular core cast for all six seasons alongside Michele, not-so-subtly weighed in by posting a few GIFS of herself, including one where she is sipping tea. The Glee star stood by Ware’s comments and said she’s had other black actors and actresses tell her similar on-set stories while talking with Essence writer Danielle Young on Instagram.

“I’m not going to say that Lea Michele is racist. That’s not what I’m saying. That was the assumption because of what’s going on right now in the world and it happened toward a black person,” Riley said.

“I’m not going to say that she’s racist. She’s also pregnant and I think that everyone needs to chill. Y’all dragged her for a couple of days. But at the same time, in my inbox there are a lot of black actors and actresses telling me their stories and letting me know they have dealt with the same things on set, being terrorised by the white girls that are the leads of the show,” Riley said.

Heather Morris, Glee

“Let me be very clear, hate is a disease in America that we are trying to cure, so I would never wish for hate to be spread to anyone else,” Morris tweeted.

“With that said, was she unpleasant to work with? Very much so; for Lea to treat others with the disrespect that she did for as long as she did, I believe she should be called out. And yes, it’s also on us because to allow it to go on for so long without speaking out is something else we’re learning along with the rest of society.

“But, at the current moment its implied that she is a racist and although I cannot comment on her beliefs, I think we’re assuming, and you know what happened when we all assume.”

Yvette Nicole Brown, The Mayor

The Community star, who also starred on The Mayor with Michele, responded to Ware’s original tweet, writing: “I felt every one of those capital letters.

“Every person on a set matters. Every person on a set deserves respect. And it is the responsibi­lity of every series regular to make every person who visits their home feel welcome. This dismissive attitude is what’s wrong in Hollywood and the world.”

Alex Newell, Glee

Newell, who joined Glee in the middle of the show’s run, posted numerous GIFS on Twitter, reacting to Ware’s tweet. He also responded to many Twitter users who commented. “We ain’t got not a damn thing to lie about 6 years later!” he wrote to one follower.

He later tweeted: “I’m gonna say this one time when my friends goes through something traumatic I also go through it ... that’s what friendship is ... and if you can’t understand that then you’re part of the problem ... and that’s on period! And I mean that for both sides of this coin!”

Gerard Canonico, Spring Awakening

Canonico, who worked as an understudy on the Broadway play Spring Awakening, commented on Michele’s Instagram apology, writing that his first comment on her account was deleted.

“Seems to have been deleted. So I’ll try again,” Canonico wrote. “You were nothing but a nightmare to me and fellow understudy cast members. You made us feel like we didn’t belong there. I tried for years to be nice to you to no avail. Maybe actually apologise instead of placing the blame on how others ‘perceive’ you. You’ll probably just delete this though.”

Dabier Snell, Glee

The actor, who appeared on one episode of the Fox series in 2014, said Michelle wouldn’t let him sit at a table with her and the cast. “Girl you wouldn’t let me sit at the table with the other cast members cause ‘I didn’t belong there’. F— you Lea,” Snell tweeted in all caps.

Melissa Benoist, Glee

The Supergirl star, who joined Glee in its fourth season, liked Ware’s tweet. She also liked tweets by Newell and Riley, seemingly showing her support.

Abigail Breslin, Scream Queens

The Oscar-nominated actress co-starred with Michele on Ryan Murphy’s Scream Queens, which ran for two seasons on Fox. Breslin liked a tweet that said, “Not everyone agreeing that something felt off about Lea Michele where have y’all been I’ve been saying this for years??? I thought I was alone.” – Reuters

 ??  ?? Photos: Handouts
Photos: Handouts
 ??  ?? Brown starred with Michele in the short-lived series, The Mayor.
Brown starred with Michele in the short-lived series, The Mayor.
 ??  ?? Riley starred opposite Michele in Glee for six years.
Riley starred opposite Michele in Glee for six years.
 ??  ?? Benoist, star of Supergirl, joined Glee in its fourth season.
Benoist, star of Supergirl, joined Glee in its fourth season.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia