Photo Flash: First Shots of Gwyneth in GLEE!

By: Nov. 05, 2010
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As previously announced, both Gwyneth Paltrow will be appearing on Fox's hit series GLEE  on November 16, in an episode entitled, 'The Substitute'. Gwyneth will star as a substitute teacher for Will Schuester's Spanish class and glee club when he gets sick.  

Fox has also confirmed that as part of her appearance, Paltrow will be singing a rendition of Cee-Lo's F*** You.  The lyrics will be changed to the more primetime friendly, Forget You, however.

The first photos of Palrow's appearance in GLEE have surfaced on E!Online.  Click here to view!

Paltrow garnered worldwide recognition through her performance in Shakespeare in Love, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress, a Golden Globe Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. Since then, Paltrow has portrayed supporting as well as lead roles in films such as The Talented Mr. Ripley, Shallow Hal, and Proof, for which she earned a Golden Globe nomination as Best Actress in Motion Picture Drama. In 2008, she appeared in the highest grossing movie of her career, the superhero film Iron Man, and then reprised her role as Pepper Potts in its sequel, Iron Man 2.

Entering its sophomore season, GLEE is a biting musical comedy that has quickly become a pop-culture phenomenon. The highest-rated new scripted series of the season boasts critical acclaim, a loyal fan base of "GLEEks," two certified Gold albums, more than 10 million song downloads and an incredible 19 Emmy nominations - earning it the distinction of being the most-nominated series of the year. To top it off, the genre-defying, award-winning series has been picked up through its third season.

GLEE airs on FOX Tuesdays.

Photo Courtesy of E!Online.com / FOX Broadcasting


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