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Posted on Dec 19th, 2012 by Ali » Filed In: Images,Magazine Alerts

Scans from the January issue of Marie Claire has been added to the gallery … such a beautiful shoot!


Gallery Links:
Loving Lea Michele > PUBLICATIONS > 2013 > January | Marie Claire





Posted on Dec 10th, 2012 by Ali » Filed In: Images,Magazine Alerts

I have added images to the gallery from Lea’s new photo shoot for Marie Claire … so gorgeous!

Gallery Links:
Loving Lea Michele > PHOTOSHOOTS & PORTRAITS > Outtakes > 2013 | 001





Posted on Dec 10th, 2012 by Ali » Filed In: Interviews,Magazine Alerts

Here is a preview of Lea’s cover story for Marie Claire … be sure to pick up your own copy when it hits stands on December 18th.

Outspoken and fired up, Glee’s Lea Michele sets the record straight on everything — rumors of diva behavior and celebrity feuds; her romance with costar Cory Monteith; and her new, smoking-hot style. Listen up, Gleeks: She’s no choirgirl.

Lea Michele didn’t arrive in Hollywood overnight, some plucky young ingenue who nailed an audition for an unexpected hit show about, of all things, a high school glee club. She’d already clocked years on Broadway by the time she landed on TV. Just watch the grainy YouTube clips of her transcendent, window-rattling performances in Spring Awakening, the 2006 Tony-winning rock musical that crowned her the next big thing of the Great White Way, replete with stage door groupies and fawning reviewers tossing out comparisons (both because of her prominent nose and impressive pipes) to her idol Barbara Streisand. By the time Michele, now 26, locked up the part of überdriven Rachel Berry on Glee — a role written just for her by creator Ryan Murphy — she was already a star; albeit in theater circles. So when Glee popped and tabloid reports of bitchiness and bad behavior started to fly, Michele was stunned to find the goodwill she’d enjoyed on Broadway in short supply. Hollywood, she quickly realized, was a different animal entirely.

“I am a very outspoken person, and if something makes me uncomfortable, you will know that it makes me uncomfortable, but that’s as far as it goes,” she says over pizza and kale salad at Soho House in West Hollywood. “I can assure you that [the diva rumors] aren’t real. It’s super-frustrating sometimes, and I used to fight back, but now I feel like, You can think what you want about me — that’s OK. I have the most amazing fans, friends, and family members who have stood by me, and I know that my cast and crew really enjoy working with me. That’s all that matters.”

Like it or not, her high-maintenance reputation persists. This past summer the glossies practically licked their lips relaying word of an on-set feud between Michele and Glee guest star Kate Hudson, who is alleged to have called the stint a nightmare — a rumor Michele flatly denies. She says that when Hudson heard what the tabloids were saying, she called Michele and told her, “I just heard about that, and it f**king sucks. I want you to know I think you’re amazing.” After that, Michele adds, Hudson went “straight to the top of my list because it was so classy of her to take a minute to [address the rumor], even though we both knew it was the biggest piece of crap in the whole world. I told her, ‘I love you, and I adore you. Thank you so much for creating a human moment with me.’”

No question, Michele, like her Glee alter ego, savors the spotlight. (Another memorable YouTube clip: cajoling a toothy grin from Jay-Z for her full-throttle rendition of “Don’t Rain on My Parade” at the Tonys two years ago.) She’s got a mantel full of hardware — including a Grammy and Screen Actors Guild Award (bestowed upon the entire Glee cast) and nominations for an Emmy and two Golden Globes — to prove she belongs there. But the girl can hardly be called a snob. When my cell phone rings in the middle of dinner, Michele freaks when she sees the name Carole Radziwill — a Real Housewives of New York cast member — flash on my screen. (I was Radziwill’s editor at a magazine and, later, her roommate in Los Angeles.)

“No!” Michele shrieks, her enormous brown eyes growing round as saucers. “OK, this is crazy. Can you please pick up?” Michele, it turns out, is a huge RHONY fan. I hand her the phone, and she gushes, “Carole, don’t be embarrassed. I have to say, I think you’re the greatest . . . Are you crazy?! It’s going to happen. You officially have a stalker.” When she hangs up, she immediately texts Glee costar Chris Colfer, her Housewives-viewing buddy, to tell him she’s found an “in.” Two minutes later, he responds: “You’re crazy. Shut up. I am so excited. Cannot wait. Amazing.”

It’s an endearing window into the star’s personal life, which she has managed to keep fairly private despite the media’s fixation on her supposed work antics. Born in the Bronx and raised in Tenafly, New Jersey, Michele was discovered at the age of 8, when she accompanied a friend to an audition for a Broadway production of Les Misérables and ended up getting the part herself. Bigger roles followed until she snagged the lead in Spring Awakening. Two years later, she packed it in to follow her costar and “best friend in the entire world” Jonathan Groff to Los Angeles, where he was filming a pilot for Ryan Murphy. The trio had dinner, and Murphy was so taken with Michele that he later penned the character of Rachel wither her in mind. Glee proved a phenomenon and made a celebrity of its star. “It was so much so quickly,” she says.

Now, four seasons later, with her character graduated from McKinley High, Michele is looking ahead. She recently landed a campaign with L’Oréal Paris, and she’s enthusiastic about its charitable efforts, including Women of Worth, which honors women who give back to their communities. (Find out how you can support Women of Worth on p. 14.) And she’s set her eyes on the big screen. “When it comes to Glee, I feel like I’ve been in a relationship, and now I can mingle a bit,” she says, while chewing on a slice of pizza. (“I talk with my mouth full. If I’m not talking while I’m eating, it is not normal for me.”) “In five years, I believe the show will be over, and I would hope to be doing movies — regular ones, not just musicals. Film is an itch I have yet to scratch.” She name-checks Anne Hathaway and Amy Adams, acclaimed actresses capable of both lighthearted rom-coms and wrenching dramas. “Amy Adams did Junebug and then Enchanted, and Anne Hathaway did Princess Diaries and then Rachel Getting Married. I love women who have [that kind of range],” she says.





Posted on Dec 10th, 2012 by Ali » Filed In: Magazine Alerts,Video

Lea is featured on the cover of the January issue of Marie Claire.

Here is a video of her covershoot:

This issue hits stands on December 18th.





Posted on Aug 5th, 2011 by Jasmine » Filed In: Images,Lea,Magazine Alerts

Lea covers August issue of Harper`s Bazaar. Check out her outtakes!

Session 48
Harper’s Bazaar (August 2011)

Make sure to read her interview and watch behind the scenes of her photoshoot:





Posted on May 11th, 2011 by Jasmine » Filed In: Lea,Magazine Alerts,News

Check out Lea on the cover of June issue’s Cosmopolitan UK:


Cosmopolitan UK





Posted on Apr 11th, 2011 by Jasmine » Filed In: Lea,Magazine Alerts,News

THE DIVA: LEA MICHELE
Age: 24;
Hometown: Tenafly, NJ;
Character Name: Rachel Berry

Was high school heaven or hell?

It was just about getting through unscathed. I wasn’t the coolest kid, but I got by. I played volleyball, I was a varsity debater — I won a lot of trophies for that; I talk very fast! — and I only did one play and one musical because I wanted to give other people an opportunity. I also had a long-term high school boyfriend — there was some intense, emotional journaling from that — and a nice group of friends. It was really normal.

My pre-Glee gig was …

I worked consistently on Broadway from when I was 8 years old through Spring Awakening, which I left in 2008.

You famously got into a car accident on the way to your Glee audition, ditched the rental, and ran to the Fox lot anyway. Were you at all afraid they would think you were nuts?

I was more afraid that they’d think I was using that as an excuse for being late. Because at first they were like, “Oh, my God, are you OK?” But after a while they were joking, “So that ‘car crash’ you were in …” I literally had chunks of glass that I pulled from my hair and put on the table. I look back on that day and think, I can’t believe I did that. I left the car on the side of the road. But something came over me.

What’s the story behind the First Wives Club?

It started a year and a half ago. The girls would get a bottle of red wine and stay a few hours after work to hang out and catch up in my trailer. Now we do it whenever we want. Occasionally, we’ll let one of the boys in, and it’s so funny to hear them talk about it. They’re like, “Have you been to First Wives Club?” “I’ve been once.” “Did they let you in?” “They let me in last week, but they wouldn’t let me in this week.” We also hang out a lot together off the set — I’m with Dianna, Amber, and Jenna nearly every day.

Your love prediction for Rachel?

I think people want her to be with Finn. And I love working with Cory so much. He’s my buddy. The other day we did a scene, and my direction was to look longingly at him as he walked away. And I’m looking at him … looking … looking … and he starts making fart noises off camera. And I’m like, “What the fuck? What are you doing? I’m supposed to be in love with you? Are you crazy?” So thanks, Cory, for that.

How many tattoos do you have?

I have 10, but they’re tiny: a gold star for Rachel, one for
Spring Awakening, the butterfly on my back is for my mom, another on my foot is for my cousins, and Kevin and Jenna and I have “Imagine.” The day I got my newest one — it won’t be my last — I texted Kevin, “At the tattoo parlor,” and he replied, “We just got here. Where are you?” And I said, “I’m in New York. Where are you?” And he goes, “At the tattoo parlor in L.A.” We’d randomly gone on the same night.

Tabloid terror: What’s been the most absurd rumor you’ve heard?

We refer to Jenna and Kevin’s houses as the “Love Nest” because we read that they were shacked up — they’re not dating, they’re best friends. And once someone said that Chris was hit by a fruit truck and died. Recently, I read that I was kicked off a plane: “Lea was using her BlackBerry …” I don’t even own one.

If everyone graduates by 2012, what’s your fantasy future for Rachel?

I totally figured it out: Rachel Berry grown-up is Charlotte York from
Sex and the City, if Charlotte were raised in Ohio by two gay men.

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Posted on Apr 11th, 2011 by Jasmine » Filed In: Images,Lea,Magazine Alerts

Lea Michele covers the May issue of Marie Claire along with co stars, Dianna Agron and Amber Riley.


Scans

Check out the behind the scenes video: