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Lea Michele And Cory Monteith Talked About Children

These past few weeks have been very eventful for the Glee cast, especially Lea Michele, who performs the character of Rachel Berry on the FOX musical drama. First, Michele released her Cory Monteith t...
Lea Michele And Cory Monteith Talked About Children
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  • These past few weeks have been very eventful for the Glee cast, especially Lea Michele, who performs the character of Rachel Berry on the FOX musical drama. First, Michele released her Cory Monteith tribute song, Glee returned to television this week with the continuation of season 5, and Michele also revealed to the public that she and the late Cory Monteith had discussed the possibility of children in their future.

    In the most recent edition of Glamour Magazine, Michelle posed for the popular UK magazine’s cover and was interviewed by the magazine as well. In Michele’s interview with the magazine’s Leanne Bayley, Michele stated that she and co-star Cory Monteith (who played “Finn Hudson” on Glee) talked about children prior to his death. Michele’s full statement on this premise is provided below.

    “We talked about a lot of things. We talked about children and what we would look like when we grew old and who would be fat and how we would stay thin. We talked about where we wanted to go and what we wanted to do. We were done. We were it. When you’re at that place in your life with someone, you talk about everything. But today I feel like I was given the best part of Cory and I’m thankful for that.”

    Michele was also excited about how well her photo shoot for Glamour Magazine‘s cover went and tweeted her excitement for the upcoming issue. Michele also currently appears as the wallpaper for Glamour Magazine‘s Twitter account (@GlamourMagUK) as well.

    Further in the interview with Michele, the Glee star tells Glamour Magazine that she’s not ready to date just yet, but understands that Monteith would not want her to be alone in the long run:

    “I’ve only ever had serious relationships so it’s an adjustment putting myself back into a place of being alone. And I was under a Cory Monteith spell…it’ll take time to readjust my mind and I’m really not wanting to do that right now. I feel like it’s so important to make sure that I’m 100% OK before I can get into a relationship. But people have to understand that I can’t be alone forever. Cory wouldn’t want that.”

    Glee currently airs on FOX television on Tuesdays at 8/7c.

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