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Billie Eilish is proud of her success

‘Glee’ actress Samantha Ware recently shared her excruciating experience on the set of Ryan Murphy’s hit series, explaining that Lea Michele had made her life a living hell by throwing racist insults at her and belittling her. along the shoot. And although Lea has hastened to apologize on her social networks, declaring how ready she is to reflect on her past actions and work on herself, internet users have found it hard to believe in her sincerity. Doubts that will certainly reinforce the words of a new actress whose work has been made difficult by the star.

Elizabeth Aldrich, who played in the musical “Ragtime” alongside Lea Michele in the 90s, actually claimed that she threatened her with dismissal when she was barely a teenager.

On Twitter, Elizabeth wrote: “I was Lea’s understudy in” Ragtime “. She was horrible towards me and the rest of the team. She demeaned people and threatened them with dismissal if something did not suit her. “I cried every night because of the nasty and manipulative things she made me endure. She was 12 years old. She was terrifying.”

With these statements, Elizabeth hopes that Lea will reflect on her attitude at length and try to become a better person.

“Obviously, I was only 10 years old” she added “But even my friends who worked with her on ‘Spring Awakening’ were afraid to talk about it. The actors are often silenced, but I am glad her actions have been exposed, and I hope she will reflect on what she has done and decide to change. “

Lea has yet to respond to Elizabeth’s accusations, but that won’t be long.

As a reminder, this controversy started a few days ago on Twitter when Samantha Ware, who played the role of Jane during the sixth season of ‘Glee’, revealed that Lea had made her life a nightmare on the set of musical series.

She wrote, “Do you remember when you made my first job on TV hell? Because I will never forget it. I think you told everyone that if you had the opportunity, you’d shit in my wig. It’s just one of the many traumatic micro-assaults that made me question a career in Hollywood. “

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