Lea Michele Apologizes For Making Hailee Steinfeld Cry
Multiple stories have come out that indicate that Glee's Lea Michele is nothing but a conceited b!tch. And when "sources" aren't the ones talking trash, Lea herself pretty much tells us that we are not worthy of her raw talent.
Lea snubbed newcomer Hailee Steinfeld, 14, who acts in the Golden Globe nominated film True Grit. Hailee was on the same studio lot where Glee is filmed when she spotted Ms. Michele.

Hailee said: "I was wearing clothes from the 1800s that were big and uncomfortable. I saw Lea Michele just walking to her trailer so I walked up to her and asked for her autograph, but she walked by and a guy came and said, 'Sorry, now’s not a good time!' I had to walk all the way back to the car wearing what I was wearing. I was practically crying on the way home."
Hailee also said that she was "so sad!" After the bad publicity, Lea has come up with an explanation, saying:
"I heard Hailee was upset and feel terrible. The ‘Glee’ schedule is so jam-packed that the PA probably pulled me so that I wouldn’t be late to set. I never meant to hurt her feelings. She’s an extraordinary talent and I look forward to meeting her one day.”
On the two occasions that someone has called Lea out, she has claimed that some misunderstanding has been made. If Lea was actually sorry, she would have already spoken with Hailee on the phone, sent her an autographed photo, or the like. We can't wait to find out how Lea will try to spin the next b!tch story that comes out.
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January 20th, 2011 4:49 PM
True grit was not nominated for anything at the golden globes get your facts straight
January 12th, 2011 10:18 PM
Yeah, big surprise. Lea's not that great of an actress, so it's no shock she's a beyotch - how else would she portray Rachel so realistically?