"Glee" fans may soon have reason to sing with joy.
The former star of the FOX series Lea Michele told Women’s Health that
she is hoping that the musical television series will one day be
rebooted -- with a place kept for her.
"That last day (on the set) it's just kind of like 'oh my god, we are
never gonna be here ever again,' unless we get picked up by Netflix at
some point, or Hulu," she told the magazine in its November issue.
Those streaming services have not publicly shown interest in picking up
the once- popular Fox series, but it’s always possible the Bronx native
knows something the show's many fans do not.
The actress, though, hasn't been hurting for work since the show's
finale aired in March after six seasons. She's currently starring on
"Glee" creator Ryan Murphy's newest show, Fox's horror comedy "Scream
Queens."
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In her new show, he 29-year-old Michele plays a sorority girl with
scoliosis named Hester Ulrich on the show - a role that she is very
thankful to have.
"Ryan Murphy is such an amazing person and an incredible boss to have,"
she said. "To have the opportunity for him to write now a second
character for me to play is such a great honor.
Lea Michele is on the cover of Women’s Health’s November issue.
“The cast is incredible, the scripts are so funny, they're also really
scary. I couldn't be happier right now. It's really such an amazing
blessing. “
The actress revealed that she doesn't actually scream during filming
for the show, because she doesn't want to strain her singing voice.
Instead, the crew dubs a pair of screams she pre-recorded before the first episode.
"But they say I do a really good scream face without having to scream," she said.
The actress did admit, however, that she has a quirky fear in real life.
"I really don't like to be in a car with more than five people-that
really freaks me out because I'm always afraid the tires are going to
pop," she said. "It's this super weird thing that I'm afraid of."
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