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Lea Michele says motherhood “cemented” after the play “Glee”
Lea Michele says she has come a long way since she played Glee.
The Broadway star met with Drew Barrymore on Wednesday to talk about how marriage and becoming a mother changed her outlook in life – especially after she was called in for her rude behavior two years earlier.
“I just couldn’t see things clearly,” said 36-year-old Michele in the Wednesday episode “The Drew Barrymore Show.” “It was about my career, you know, I’ve been so career focused all my life. I am overkill. I think I had that sense of drive that created a lot of blind spots in my life for me. “
The actress – who now stars as Fanny Brice in “Funny Girl” on Broadway – suddenly found herself in the center of controversy in June 2020 after many of her former castmates on “Glee” accused her of “unpleasant collaboration.”
Actress Samantha’s goods she was the first to quote Michele’s behavior on Twitter, saying that the star perpetuated “traumatic microaggressions” and made her time on the show, which ran from 2009 to 2015, “living hell”.
The actress and husband of Zanda Reich were expecting their two-year-old son, Ever, at the same time as allegations of harassment arose on the set.
“When I met my husband, it was a real sense of grounding for me, and having a son and experiencing the challenges we faced throughout our pregnancy was something that unfortunately created a stronger bond within us that I would never wish for anyone, but it did. “.
The Scream Queens star went on to say that her relationship with Reich – whom she married in 2019 – helped “change” her life and she learned to appreciate the “great opportunity” she received from Funny Girl.
“As a performer – as a person – I just feel like what I’m doing with it right now is on me and how I’m dealing with it. I’m really ready for all of this and I do a great show every night, but I also have a lot of fun with my cast, going home and celebrating with my family, which I have never done before.
She continued, “I’m really glad to be able to open my eyes to everything that is happening around me because everything is good, and if it’s not funny, why are we doing it?”
Michele apologized for her behavior in June 2020 when accusations surfaced saying, “I’m a few months after becoming a mother and I know I need to keep working to improve and take responsibility for my actions to be able to be a real role model. for my child so that I can pass on my lessons and mistakes so that my child can learn from me ”.
It turns out that Michele kept her promise, as insiders told Page Six that the ex-diva is going out of her way to be extra sweet behind the scenes of her latest Broadway venture.
“She’s so nice, makes Julie Andrews look like a female dog,” the source told us.
While another added that “she is yeah cool it’s crazy. He knows everyone’s names and birthdays. “