"Looks like Glee's Heather Morris will have to sit out some musical numbers. The Beyonce backup dancer turned actress, 26, is pregnant with her first child, a source confirms exclusively to Us Weekly. "She's a little more than three months along and starting to show," the source says of the Scottsdale, Ariz. native. The dad-to-be is the star's longtime boyfriend Taylor Hubbell, whom she met in high school."
- Eric - Too Hot
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"This series tracks the real-life stories of America's top high school musical performers, vying in the ultimate competition to find the nation's best young rising stars. Part competition, part performance and part non-fiction drama, it starts with regional theater competitions, then moves to New York City, where the "best of the best" take part in grueling drama bootcamp and then compete in the National High School Musical Theater Awards (a.k.a. The Jimmy Awards)."
- Spidra Webster
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One of the things that makes me wish my parents had kept me in public school. I would have been *totally* into this but my Catholic all-girls school had enough trouble putting on shows...
- Spidra Webster
This is really working things in me. I wanted so badly to do this sort of thing when I was that age but there was no road to do it in the schools I was at and I wasn't driven and self-reliant enough to forge a road somewhere else despite that.
- Spidra Webster
It's moving to see how the B'way pros in this thing are balancing giving these kids a window on what a hard life it is to work in theater yet being empathetic with these kids who were big fish in their little schools and are freaking out as they get tossed into a big pool. They're really doing a good job at that. And it's moving to see them start to tear up as they empathize with a kid who's tearing up or who is reaching deep down inside themselves and pulling something out that they present in a role.
- Spidra Webster
It's also really cool to see the pros' jaws drop when they see someone who's got an especially huge dollop of raw talent.
- Spidra Webster
Even though he cleared the song for use on the show, and despite the fact that his song jumped to a #1 digital download after the show, but stayed stagnate after his SNL performance just days before; he still feels the need to trash talk it. It seems fashionable to trash Glee I guess.
- Eric - Too Hot
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Poor taste. I get not loving the version, but it's Glee so he should have had an idea what it would be like and appreciate having the exposure.
- Heather
I never realized they had so many soundtracks under the label. In addition to Saturday Nigh Fever, they released Fame, Sparkle, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, Times Square, and Grease. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
- Eric - Too Hot
"Glee is going Lindsane. The Fox hit has finalized a deal with Lindsay Lohan to guest star in one of this season’s final episodes, TVLine has learned exclusively. What’s more, she’ll be tacklinga role she was born to play: herself! An insider at the Fox hit confirms that the movie star-turned-tabloid queen — once famously the butt of a joke on the show — will serve as a celebrity judge at Nationals. Although there’s no word yet as to who might be joining Lohan on the panel, past judges for the annual season-ending competition have included Josh Groban and Olivia Newton-John. The Glee gig marks the latest leg of the troubled actress’ Hollywood comeback, which got underway last month when she hosted Saturday Night Live. Her last scripted TV gig was a 2008 arc on Ugly Betty. She’s currently in talks to play acting legend Elizabeth Taylor in a Lifetime biopic."
- Elena
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"Has the Great Fact Checking Explosion reached a new level of strangeness so soon into the election year? Or to put it the way some did Tuesday: Has PolitFact jumped the shark?"
- Eric - Too Hot
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"Well, singer Ricky Martin did a recent guest spot on the show as a Spanish teacher. (Ooh, does that mean we can soon expect Adele to play an English teacher?!) At one point, he dared deliver a truthy line: “Do you know that the U.S. Census believes that by 2030 the majority of Americans will use Spanish as their first language?” Well, PolitiFact wasn’t about to let a throwaway claim on...
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- Eric - Too Hot
"On August 16 I learned what viral meant. I wrote an essay about my oldest son and his love of a popular gay television character, Glee's Blaine, and how this crush led to him telling me he wanted to kiss boys, not girls. I naively posted it to a blog, thinking some fans of the show might think it was cute. Within 24 hours it had been reposted and "liked" over 30,000 times on the blog's website. It wasn't long before messages started flooding in, other websites began posting it and people were commenting. The response was overwhelming positive. What I thought was a simple story about my kid and our family had clearly stuck a chord with a lot of people. It also made some people uncomfortable. Of the criticisms, the most common is that my son is six years old and doesn't know anything about sex. While I fully acknowledge this may not be the end-all-and-be-all to my son's sexual orientation, I object to the idea that being gay is only about sexual acts. Our emotions and feelings, our...
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- Spidra Webster
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"My oldest son is six years old and in love for the first time. He is in love with Blaine from Glee. For those who don’t know Blaine is a boy…a gay boy, the boyfriend of one of the main characters, Kurt. This isn’t a ‘he thinks Blaine is really cool’ kind of love. It is a mooning at a picture of Blaine’s face for a half hour followed by a wistful “He’s so pretty” kind of love. He loves the episode where two boys kiss. My son will call people in from other parts of the house to make sure they don’t miss his ‘favorite part.’ He’s been known to rewind it and watch it over again…and force other to, as well, if he doesn’t think people have been paying enough attention. This infatuation doesn’t bother me or his father. We live in a very hip-liberal neighborhood, many of our friends are gay, and idea of having a gay son isn’t something that bothers either of us. Our son is going to be who he is, and it is our job to love him. End of story. He is also six. Six year olds get obsessed with all...
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- Spidra Webster
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"The trio chat about everything from their show to the Housewives to Lea's obsessive addition to all BRAVO programming. She apparently lives and dies by the words of Bethenny Frankel and can probably name every contestant on Top Chef ever!"
- Eric - Too Hot
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