Broadway star calls Lea Michele ‘despicable’ in new interview


Craig Ramsay, a former Broadway co-star of Lea Michele, crashed her in a scathing interview.

Michele and Ramsay were in the Broadway musical “Fiddler on the Roof” in the early 2000s.

Ramsay referred to the alum “Glee” as a “despicable human being” in the podcast “Behind the Velvet Rope with David Yontef”.

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The Broadway actor also named Michele, 33, as “one of the most entitled people” he has ever met.

“I just didn’t want to hear Lea Michele’s name in this interview, at all,” said Ramsay. “I think he is a despicable and horrible human being.”

He added: “I think she has lost touch with reality.”

Ramsay claimed to be close to Michele when she found out that she would be on “Glee” and “was possessed by this.”

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The Broadway actor’s comments are one of the many criticisms Michele received in the past month because of her reported toxic behavior.

“Glee” actress Samantha Marie Ware was the first person to call Michele for making her life “hell”.

Ware, 28, criticized Michele after she tweeted her support for the Black Lives Matter movement. Ware, who is a black woman, also said that Michele made her “question a career in Hollywood” and claimed that she experienced “traumatic microaggressions” from the “Scream Queens” student.

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Samantha Ware called Lea Michele for the behavior she alleges happened while she was on the set of 'Glee'.  (False images)

Samantha Ware called Lea Michele for the behavior she alleges happened while she was on the set of ‘Glee’. (False images)

Michele apologized in a statement that she said in part: “If it was my privileged position and perspective that made me feel insensitive or inappropriate at times or if it was just my immaturity and I just unnecessarily difficult, I apologize for my behavior and for whatever pain it caused. “

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After her apology, “Glee” star Heather Morris said Michele was “unpleasant to work with.” Broadway actor Gerard Canonico also called the actress “nothing more than a nightmare” while working with her on the set of Broadway’s “Spring Awakening”.