Lea Michele's Been Accused of Fake Crying at the Golden Globes

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Remember when Glee was at its peak of popularity (the year was 2010, you were unabashedly into show tunes, you may or may not have had a weird thing for Mr. Schue) and Chris Colfer won a Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe? Yeah, well about that.

As Buzzfeed was the first to report, TikToker @mahalahoop was re-watching Chris' moment in the spotlight, and fully thinks Lea Michele—who's since been accused of racist behavior on set—was fake crying when she realized the camera panned to her. I mean, her emotions seem pretty genuine, but watch for yourself.

Chris was actually recently asked if he'd like to see Lea in Funny Girl while doing an interview with The Michelle Collins Show, and made his feelings on the matter all kinds of clear by responding "Oh. My day suddenly just got so full."

Meanwhile, Lea was asked about her on-set behavior during a recent interview with Jeremy O. Harris for Interview Magazine, saying "At the end of the day, what matters the most is how you make people feel. And you have to put aside your feelings. The conversations that I’ve had behind the scenes with some people were incredibly healing and very eye-opening for me. I’ve been doing this for a really long time and I’m not going to ever blame anything on the things that I’ve been through in my life. But you also can’t ignore those experiences or deny them. They are a part of the patchwork of my life. When I got the call that I was going to play Fanny Brice, I said, 'Okay, this could be really big for my career, but it’s also helpful to have this opportunity to introduce people to who I am now.'"

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