Twitter is like this
overflowing cornucopia that lends to celebrities and people from all walks of
life in order to communicate with stars and fans and even get updates in their
projects. But it can also be a curse when it sparks unwanted rumors as Glee star
Amber Riley found that out the hard way. Gleeks really thought the actress
wasn’t returning to the show next fall when Riley tweeted, “Just closed a
chapter in my life, the only thing I’ve known day in and day out for like three
years. I’m going to miss the whole lee family, seeing them every day!” Don't forget about it and watch Glee Season 3 Episode 22: Goodbye this May 22, 2012.
When the show’s creator
Ryan Murphy spoke to the press, he has dispelled the gossip. “A lot of people
have been writing Dianna Agron off the show. Amber’s off the show – they’re not
off the show,” he said. “I think Amber was talking about that bittersweet
feeling of, ‘I’ll never be in the choir room with that exact group of people.’…
She’s excited about where her character is going. They all are. I wanted to do
the right thing by all of them.”
MTV News even caught up
with Agron even before the news broke that her character was returning. The
actress-directress told us that while she’s just interested in the future of
Quinn, she loves that the story line is quite a surprise.
"It's so
funny, because I do write, and there was part of me that was like, 'Oh, I know
these characters inside and out. What if they gave me a shot to sit in the
writer's room and toy away with that?' But at the same time, it's like, 'Idon't want to have any say in that.' I love the surprise element of it."
While fans
need to not worry about what’s going to happen to Lea Michele, Cory monteith or
Chris Colfer, following reports that the show will like track Rachel, Fin, and
Kurt’s New York adventures, it’s just hard not to wonder what’s in store for
the glee-club seniors as they graduate on the season finale. With Quinn off to
Yale, and Puck headed to California to expand his pool-cleaning business, some
characters could get tossed to the side. But Murphy said that he told the
actors if they really wanted to stay on the show, he had a place for them –
including Matthew Morrison’s Will Schuester and Jane Lynch’s Coach Sue
Sylvester. They will all be coming back. Anyone who has been a regular will be
coming back.
But he did
clarify that they may not come back for the long haul. “It doesn’t mean
everyone will be doing 22 episodes, yet everyone wants to stay in our family
and our world,” he revealed. "I
wanted to make sure those actors know that if they want to have a home, they
have a home. If they want to explore new and different things while also having
a home, that is also an option."
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