Kevin McHale Calls ‘The Price of Glee’ Trash for Claiming Cast Members Are Involved

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Kevin McHale is not here for The Price of Glee, the upcoming docuseries about the popular FOX show and the deaths of three of its stars: Naya Rivera, Cory Monteith, and Mark Salling.

Kevin, who played Artie Abrams on Glee, made his feelings about the doc known on Twitter—specifically claims that cast members were somehow involved. “Show me this ‘cast’ you speak of. This is 🗑️,” he tweeted. He also added, “This was the nice version, ftr. Don’t make me speak on this again.”

According to Deadline, The Price of Glee will “have access to key cast and crew members, who will share firsthand stories of their time on the comedy drama series.” The outlet also reported that the docuseries will “lift the curtain to reveal the highs and lows of the production and the on-set community and will also feature testimonials of close family and friends with never-heard-before stories.”

It’s unclear which “cast and crew members” are involved, but clearly Kevin isn’t one of them. But if you’re interested in the series, it drops on January 16 and the trailer (watch below) is pretty intense:

A press release for the series states, “Glee was a once-in-a-generation cultural phenomenon that bravely pushed up against social norms and generated groundbreaking discussions around sexuality, race, disability, and family. Each music-filled week brought joy to so many people, but sadly, even one of the happiest shows on television couldn’t escape the dark underbelly of Hollywood and the frenzy of burgeoning social media. While celebrating the show’s indelible mark on pop culture and its unprecedented success, The Price of Glee takes a hard look at the intense pressure that results from being catapulted into superstardom and sheds new light on the terrible tragedies that befell the cast and crew of Glee.”

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