Glee’s Chris Colfer turned 21 recently is speaking candidly about his experiences on the hit FOX musical-comedy series as well as his life before the show. When asked if he has a message for his bullies, he replied “There's a diplomatic answer I could give. Those individuals, it's almost like you want to say 'suck it' to them right there.”
Colfer also spoke about how the bullying continued after landing the part and even after the Emmy-winning series became a commercial success. He said the experience was like “high school all over again” and has stopped Googling himself online or reading message boards. The actor has been nominated an Emmy award for his supporting role as Kurt Hummel. He has also won a Golden Globe award for his work. Glee sared its second seasons finale this past week.
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