GLEE's Naya Rivera announced via her website today (along with the adorable image to below) that she and her husband, JUSTIFIED's Ryan Dorsey, are expecting their first child.
A source has now confirmed to Eonline that Groff, who was last seen in the show's third season as coach of rival GLEE club Vocal Adrenaline, will indeed return for the series finale.
Amy Poehler's Smart Girls, GLEE's Heather Morris, and Dara Laine are sick of red carpet reporters only asking women about their appearance and not about their career. Just in time for tonight's Oscars ceremony, check out the trio's parody video making fun of pre-show style Q&As!
TGIGD - Thank God It's Glee Day, am I right, Gleeks? Last week, transitions were abound as Coach Bieste returned to the halls of McKinley, Rachel and Sam began to find where they stand in terms of being friends or being more than friends, while Blaine and Kurt continued moving toward reclaiming their epic love story.
Despite support all around McKinley, Coach Bieste, now going by the name Sheldon, becomes the target of Vocal Adrenaline to get back at Will for not being the coach they wanted him to be. Despite his best efforts to teach Vocal Adrenaline a lesson, Will struggles to decide whether it's worth it to continue with his job at the price of his morals. Meanwhile, Rachel's childhood home goes up for sale and Rachel looks back on the memories gathering the current crop of glee clubbers and the former ones around for a party to say goodbye. Sam helps Rachel begin to put the past behind her, while possibly forming a new future together. Kurt and Blaine continue to get closer, dueting together and sharing a kiss - leading to Blaine telling Dave that there is no letting go of the romance he shares with Kurt. With Dave accepting and supporting Blaine's efforts, Blaine heads to McKinley to get his man back - only to be put off by Kurt going out with Walter.
Tonight's episode of GLEE -- titled 'Transitioning' -- saw the return of Alex Newell's character 'Unique,' who shows up at McKinley High to support Coach Beiste, now Sheldon, who has recently come out as transgender. Go behind the scenes with director Dante Di Loreto and Newell as they discuss the importance of a storyline like this!
Love is in the air, Gleeks! Last week, Brittany and Santana kicked off the Valentine's Day vibe with last week beginning to really get into planning their upcoming nuptials. Brittany attempted to get Santana's Abuela to make up with her and come to their wedding, but despite both of their attempts to get Abuela to step outside of her close minded ways, Abuela failed to see the fruits of their love
On next week's episode of GLEE, Will takes desperate measures to teach the bullies of Vocal Adrenaline about tolerance. Meanwhile, New Directions rallies to help Rachel transition into her new life when she finds out her childhood home has been sold in the all-new 'Transitioning' episode of GLEE airing Friday, February 13th on FOX. Check out the promo below!
A funny thing happened on the way to doing last week's recap: I somehow ended up trapped in an elevator and was taunted by Sue Slyvester - isn't that the craziest thing? Anyway, just to give you a little recap of last week: Spencer and Kitty both decided to join the glee club, due in no small part from words of wisdom from Sam and Rachel respectively. The Warblers performed 'My Sharona' and 'You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)' while their captain of the ship, Blaine was trapped in an elevator with his lovely ex, Kurt, and forced to kiss and make up (literally) by Sue herself. Wow, she certainly got around last week trapping people in elevators stuff.
On next week's episode of GLEE, Brittany and Santana have some family convincing to do. Meanwhile, during a Burt Bacharach tribute week, Mercedes returns to Ohio to convince Rachel to pursue her Broadway dreams in the all-new 'What The World Needs Now' episode of GLEE airing Friday, February 6th on FOX. Check out the promo below!