Archive for October, 2010


Dianna Agron speaks up

Posted by Ali in Oct 20,2010 with No Comments

Dianna is the first one of the cast members to speak up on the GQ photoshoot and her feelings surrounding all the hype today.

I’d like to start by saying that these are solely my thoughts on the November issue of GQ and the controversy that has surrounded its release. I am not a representative of the three of us, the show, or Fox, only myself.

In the land of Madonna, Britney, Miley, Gossip Girl, other public figures and shows that have pushed the envelope and challenged the levels of comfort in their viewers and fans…we are not the first. Now, in perpetuating the type of images that evoke these kind of emotions, I am sorry. If you are hurt or these photos make you uncomfortable, it was never our intention. And if your eight-year-old has a copy of our GQ cover in hand, again I am sorry. But I would have to ask, how on earth did it get there?

I was a very sheltered child, and was not aware of anything provocative or risque in the media while I was navigating through my formative years. When I was finally allowed to watch a movie like Grease, I did not even understand what on earth Rizzo was talking about!? I understand that in today’s world of advanced technology, the internet, our kids can be subject to very adult material at the click of a button. But there are parental locks, and ways to get around this. I am twenty-four years old. I have been a pretty tame and easy-going girl my whole life. Nobody is perfect, and these photos do not represent who I am. I am also not the girl who rolls out of bed with flawless makeup and couture clothing. I am most comfortable with my hair thrown on top of my head, in sweats, laughing with my friends. Glee is a show that represents the underdogs, which is a feeling I have embraced much of my own life, and to those viewers, the photos in GQ don’t give them that same feeling. I understand completely.

For GQ, they asked us to play very heightened versions of our school characters. A ‘Hit Me Baby One More Time’ version. At the time, it wasn’t my favorite idea, but I did not walk away. I must say, I am trying to live my life with a sharpie marker approach. You can’t erase the strokes you’ve made, but each step is much bolder and more deliberate. I’m moving forward from this one, and after today, putting it to rest. I am only myself, I can only be me. These aren’t photos I am going to frame and put on my desk, but hey, nor are any of the photos I take for magazines. Those are all characters we’ve played for this crazy job, one that I love and am so fortunate to have, each and every day. If you asked me for my dream photo shoot, I’d be in a treehouse, in a wild costume, war-paint and I’d be playing with my pet dragon. Until then…..



GQ Photos Stir Up Controversy

Posted by Ali in Oct 20,2010 with No Comments


Oh my! The new photoshoot featured in the new issue of GQ has caused quite a stir today. Tim Winter the president of Parents Television Council released the following in regards to the photoshoot:

It is disturbing that GQ, which is explicitly written for adult men, is sexualizing the actresses who play high school-aged characters on ‘Glee’ in this way. It borders on pedophilia. Sadly, this is just the latest example of the overt sexualization of young girls in entertainment.

With a demonstrated market of eager fans for an entertaining, musical-themed program like ‘Glee,’ we wonder why the show’s creators feel the need for such graphic sexualization of women. Interestingly, the photos of the male character showed him wearing a shirt, tie and vest.

To read the entire release go here.

GQ released the following in their statement:

The Parents Television Council must not be watching much TV these days and should learn to divide reality from fantasy,” Jim Nelson, editor in chief of GQ, said in a statement. “As often happens in Hollywood, these ‘kids’ are in their twenties. Cory Monteith’s almost 30! I think they’re old enough to do what they want.



GQ Photoshoot Outtakes

Posted by Ali in Oct 20,2010 with No Comments

Added new outtakes from Cory & Lea’s new photoshoot for the November issue of GQ.

2010 > Photoshoot 009



‘Glee’ Gone Wild

Posted by Ali in Oct 20,2010 with No Comments

GQ
by Alex Pappademas

How the hell did a show about high school theater geeks come to be the biggest TV show in America? Well, T&A helps. (That’s talent and ambition, you pervs.) But so does a generous helping of pot-laced brownies, girl-on-girl subtext, and choreographed dry-humping. Gleeksters Lea Michele, Dianna Agron, and Cory Monteith pull Alex Pappademas into the vortex


The Kids Are All Right

Thursday afternoon in the auditorium at Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo High School in Long Beach, California, and if the twelve relatably attractive young people who play the irrepressible William McKinley High School show choir on TV’s Glee are tired—if the pressure of following up a debut season that spawned hit soundtrack albums, a sold-out concert tour, and a crazy-passionate fan base of self-professed “Gleeks” is getting to them, if they feel like they’re singing and dancing as fast as they can—it doesn’t show.

They’re onstage making serious faces while mouthing along to a Glee’d-up rendition of Joan Osborne’s God-rides-public-transit hit, “One of Us,” which means this is probably the end of an episode in which everybody learns a Very Important Lesson.

But whenever the director calls “cut,” a slumber party erupts. Kevin McHale (Artie) and Amber Riley (Mercedes) and Naya ­Rivera (Santana) break into dueling Michael Jackson impressions. Everybody takes turns pushing each other in Artie’s wheelchair. At one point, the sound guy pipes in Cali Swag District’s novelty-rap jam “Teach Me How to Dougie,” and the whole cast does the limb-flapping “Teach Me How to Dougie” dance.

The whole cast, that is, except for Lea Michele. On Glee, she plays the hyperdriven Rachel Berry, a Tracy Flick with pipes, forever scolding her choirmates for their lack of commitment; when everyone starts to Dougie, she whips around and glares at them.

“We’re singing for God today, you guys.”

For a second, it seems like she’s serious. I write down Possible diva moment? Investigate further. Then the giggling resumes.
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Glee Episode Stills

Posted by Ali in Oct 20,2010 with No Comments

Some new stills from the next two episodes of Glee: “The Rocky Horror Glee Show” and “Never Been Kissed”.

GLEE > SEASON TWO > EPISODE STILLS > 02×05 – The Rocky Horror Glee Show

GLEE > SEASON TWO > EPISODE STILLS > 02×06 – Never Been Kissed



Damit Janet Preview

Posted by Ali in Oct 19,2010 with No Comments

Fox has posted a small preview clip of Finn & Rachel performing Damit Janet on YouTube. Check it out:



New Finn & Rachel Duet

Posted by Ali in Oct 18,2010 with No Comments

Finn & Rachel do a new duet together in next week’s episode, Rocky Horror Glee Show, Dammit, Janet. You can listen to the track here.

If you like it, the new soundtrack is out tomorrow in a store near you!



Rocky Horror Preview

Posted by Ali in Oct 18,2010 with No Comments

Can’t wait for next week’s episode of The Rocky Horror Glee Show? Well here is a behind the scenes look at it: