Glee star Matthew Morrison responds to Lea Michele drama


Matthew Morrison has made some cryptic comments about ex-co-star and ex-girlfriend Lea Michele Joy Cast drama.

Michele was recently accused of intimidating ex Joy co-star Samantha Ware, with former co-star Heather Morris stepping in to accept that it was “unpleasant” to work with actress Rachel Berry.

In an interview with FUBAR radio accesses all areas on Thursday (June 25), Morrison, who dated Michele before working together on Joy – initially seemed reluctant to discuss the allegations of bullying.

“Honestly, I think it’s a distraction from the bigger problems that are happening right now. It’s like, ‘Ah,'” he said.

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However, he seemed to recognize the tensions of the cast with Michele in the Joy established when he let out the following: “You want to be a nice and nice person to be around … That’s all I’m going to say about it.”

Michele publicly apologized for her treatment of Samantha Ware in the past, insisting that she did not recall the specific incidents her co-star brought to light and “never judged others on their origin or skin color.”

Ware later rejected Michele’s apology because she felt her former co-star was not sufficiently aware of her alleged past with “microaggressions.”

“Am I calling Lea racist? No. Does Lea have racist tendencies? I think Lea suffers from a symptom of living in this world in an industry that suits whites,” he argued.

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Joy Star Amber Riley has also weighed in on the controversy by saying the Fox music series did not have “the most comfortable environment.”

“I am very proud of [Ware] for defending herself, “Riley said on Instagram Live.” I am proud that you are not afraid to tell your truth … [Her] the feeling was: “I am not going to allow you to jump on what is happening now when you did not treat me well.”


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