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Glee Star Lea Michele Swears She’s Not A Diva

‘Glee’ actress Lea Michele sits down with Marie Claire to set things straight on everything from her love life to her supposed “rift” with Kate Hudson

 

Lea on the rumors that she’s a diva:  “I am a very outspoken person, and if something makes me uncomfortable, you will know that it makes be uncomfortable, but that’s as far as it goes. I can assure you that [diva rumors] aren’t real. It’s super-frustrating sometimes, and I used to fight back, but now I feel like, You can think what you want to think about me – that’s OK. I have the most amazing fans, friends, and family members who have stood by me, and I know that my cast and crew really enjoy working with me. That’s all that matters.”

Lea on the allegations that there was on-set feud with guest star Kate Hudson, who was alleged to have called the job a nightmare. Kate called Lea to set things right.  She told the star,  “I just heard about that, and it f**king sucks. I want you to know I think you’re amazing.”  Lea says Kate went “straight to the top of my list because it was so classy of her to take a minute to [address the rumor], even though we both knew it was the biggest piece of crap in the whole world. I told her ‘I love you, and I adore you. Thank you so much for creating a human moment with me.’”

On her relationship with co-star Cory Monteith: “I don’t even remember a time when he wasn’t my boyfriend. No one knows me better than Cory. No one knows what it’s been like to go through this more than he does. Feeling like you have that net underneath you allows you to jump higher and go farther. He makes me feel like I can do anything. For the first time in my life, I feel really, really settled and happy. I feel like the luckiest girl in the world.”

 On her new cleavage-showing style: “These babies are great” [she jokes, pointing to her breasts]. They are my prizewinners. For a while they were out and about, showing off on Broadway every night, then they came to L.A. and were like, ‘No one else looks like me here!’ They were nervous to make their appearance but feel they’ve earned their place. So they asked if they could come out, and I was like, ‘All right, you guys.’ They definitely rose to the occasion, so I’m going to continue to give them more opportunities.”

 

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Photos courtesy of Marie Claire – issue on stands December 18th

 

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