People Are Translating Comments To Emojis On Lea Michele's TikTok "So She Can Read Them," And I'm Speechless

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So, you may or may not have seen the "Lea Michele is illiterate" conspiracy that's gone viral on YouTube and TikTok.

  Kevin Mazur / Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions
Kevin Mazur / Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions

Basically, it stemmed from the fact that Lea's Glee costar Naya Rivera wrote in her book that Lea never wanted to improvise.

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Dia Dipasupil / Getty Images

Thus, the internet then decided she was FED her lines, which she would memorize because she couldn't read. And why couldn't she read? Because she grew up a child actor on Broadway and "never had time to go to school."

Lea performing onstage
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Anyway, Lea came around and is currently "in" on the joke — and even pokes fun at herself, like in this TikTok where she said she has to call up her bestie Jonathan Groff to read her comments:

She used to not like the whole joke. She told the New York Times: 

Since then, people have run — well, SPRINTED — with this joke. Literally allllll of her comments are now people translating their comments with emojis so Lea "can read" them.

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Like, when Lea posted herself slaying in this dress...

  @leamichele / Via tiktok.com

...these were the comments:

  @leamichele / Via tiktok.com

Like, come ooooonnnn:

Beauty (Bee emoji, finger pointing at you emoji, a cup of tea emoji"

When she posted a TikTok of her slaying this other look...

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...these were the comments:

One comment was slay queen (sleigh emoji, queen emoji"

I genuinely have no words. Do you? Let me know what you think about this whole thing in the comments below!