Lea Michele says Emma Roberts is her "best friend"
The 30-year-old actress stars with the 'Nerve' actress in the horror comedy television programme 'Scream Queens' and has posted a heart warming Instagram post to ring in the blonde beauty's 26th birthday on Friday (10.02.17).
14 February 2017
Posting a black and white photo of the pair hugging, the former 'Glee' star wrote: Happy Birthday to truly the best friend a girl could ask for.. I love you Emma. There is no one I laugh harder with, would rather call in the middle of the night or blast the Wreckers with all day... thank you for always being there for me. Love you so much. (sic)"
Meanwhile, Lea recently claimed one of the "best moments" of her life was when Ryan Murphy - who also created 'Glee' - offered her the role of murderous Hester Ulrich alongside her best pal, who plays Chanel Oberlin.
She said: "I didn't know I was playing Hester until the last season of 'Glee', and Ryan called me and it was one of the best moments of my life, because here I was thinking that 'Glee' was ending and not quite sure what was next.
"And to get that call saying, 'I'm writing another part for you. You're in a neck brace, and you're going to work along with Jamie Lee Curtis and Emma Roberts,' I pinched myself.
"I have so many things that I want to do, and getting to play a darker role like this was obviously on my list."
And whilst Lea would say Emma is her best friend, she says Jamie Lee Curtis bonds them all together on set.
She said: "It's been really wonderful, and she's a dream to work with. Not only that, but Jamie Lee is the best leader we could ask for. There's not a day we don't come to work where Jamie hasn't brought us a gift or a note.
"We're all in a group text, the entire cast, every morning. It's a great family, and I really do believe that that translates onto the screen when you have that type of unity, and you see it in the work we all do together."
Lady Gaga spoke out against body shaming because she saw it “upset” some of her fans.
The 30-year-old pop star recently hit back at the critics who ridiculed her appearance during the Super Bowl half-time show in Houston, Texas, last week when Gaga was happy to show plenty of flesh throughout her 13-minute performance.
On her original Instagram post, the ‘Million Reasons’ hitmaker wrote: "I heard my body is a topic of conversation so I wanted to say, I'm proud of my body and you should be proud of yours too. No matter who you are or what you do. I could give you a million reasons why you don't need to cater to anyone or anything to succeed. Be you, and be relentlessly you. That's the stuff of champions. thank you so much everyone for supporting me. I love you guys. Xoxo, gaga (sic)"
Now, the ‘Perfect Illusion’ singer has defended her comments, saying she decided it was time to speak out when she noticed how the negative comments were effecting her fans who have “body image issues”.
She told Ryan Seacrest during his show on American radio station KIIS FM: “I couldn’t ignore that I saw my fans talking about that and that it upset them.
“I think other people maybe that are just like normal girls and guys who either have their own body image issues or just didn’t think it was a nice thing to say [were upset].
“I just thought I would impart some of my positive attitude about it so that they felt like they had someone who was strong on their side.”
By contrast, Gaga's eye-catching performance at the NRG Stadium has also drawn plenty of praise from some of her showbiz pals.
Tony Bennett, Gaga's long-time collaborator, said the singer's half-time show was the "most super thing" about the Super Bowl.
Tony - who worked with the Grammy Award-winning star on their 2014 album 'Cheek to Cheek' - wrote on Twitter: "Lady...the most super thing about the Super Bowl was you....just amazing! (sic)"
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