Lea Michele
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“That’s What You Really Missed” is already breaking the internet after one episode. (Will was supposed to be Justin Timberlake?) Here’s our predictions on the juice still to come.
A dispatch from Michele’s first performance on Broadway as Fanny Brice, where the raucous, celebrity-filled audience blew the roof off the theater.
The new star of “Funny Girl” on Broadway is tired of all those jokes about her literacy—and cagey about those allegations about her behavior on “Glee.”
Amid the juicy drama of Michele replacing Beanie Feldstein in “Funny Girl,” the former “Glee” star’s problematic and racist behavior shouldn’t be ignored.
I hate to admit how much brainspace I’ve devoted to reading all the gossip and rumors about the “Glee” star taking over as Fanny Brice in “Funny Girl.”
Beanie Feldstein and Lea Michele share an agent, producers were forbidden from talking to Feldstein and were split over firing her, and now hope Michele can revive a “dying” show.