The actress looks stunning on the cover of ‘Elle’ magazine, which marks her first cover since the tragic and untimely death of her boyfriend, Cory Monteith. Inside, she opens up about the painful experience.
Lea Michele graces the upcoming December cover of Elle magazine and talks candidly about life after losing her boyfriend. On the cover, she can be seen wearing a pair of Frame Denim jeans with a gold Chanel metal charm and vintage belt and a white Ralph Lauren canvas jacket, with seemingly no shirt underneath. The 27-year-old wore her hair down to accentuate her naturally wavy brunette locks, and rocked an intense smoky eye. In the weeks after her boyfriend’s untimely death, the Glee actress slowly began to learn how to to cope with such a loss at a young age, and even turned to actress Kate Hudson for support.
Lea Michele’s ‘Elle’ Interview — Leaning...
Lea Michele graces the upcoming December cover of Elle magazine and talks candidly about life after losing her boyfriend. On the cover, she can be seen wearing a pair of Frame Denim jeans with a gold Chanel metal charm and vintage belt and a white Ralph Lauren canvas jacket, with seemingly no shirt underneath. The 27-year-old wore her hair down to accentuate her naturally wavy brunette locks, and rocked an intense smoky eye. In the weeks after her boyfriend’s untimely death, the Glee actress slowly began to learn how to to cope with such a loss at a young age, and even turned to actress Kate Hudson for support.
Lea Michele’s ‘Elle’ Interview — Leaning...
- 11/4/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
The 65th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, aired on Sunday evening and now we have the list of winners (in red) and nominees from the event. Check it out below and let us know if you agree with the results. "Breaking Bad" took home the award in the best drama series, beating such shows as "Downton Abbey," "Game of Thrones," "Homeland," House of Cards" and "Mad Men." But the biggest surprise of the evening was that "Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston didn't win for best actor in a drama series. That award went to Jeff Daniels for "The Newsroom." Claire Danes won for best actress in a drama series for her work on "Homeland." The actress won the same award last year. And this year marks the first time a show not airing on television has received nominations. That show is "House of Cards," which is exclusive to Netflix.
- 9/23/2013
- WorstPreviews.com
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