It turns out that we're not the only ones who love Glee. First Lady Michelle Obama and the first kids love it too!
The Obamas have even invited the kids from the show to perform at the annual White House Easter Egg Roll in April.
Obviously Finn, Rachel, and the gang are going to do it. How do you say no to the President?
We are positively Glee-ful for Jane Lynch. She let it slip that she and her longtime girlfriend Dr. Lara Embry are tying the knot in May.
We don't know any more details, of course, but our favorite crusty Cheerios coach seems particularly nice in real life, so we're happy for the couple.
Embry is a psychologist and the couple has been together for many years. Congrats!
Jennifer Lopez is reportedly in talks to guest star on Glee this spring!
And get this: they want her to play a lunch lady! She is real, huh?
We would love to see Jenny from the Block go toe to toe with Jane Lynch and the Glee kids. The whole thing sounds pretty amazing, in what is already a pretty great day for Gleeks. Last night the show won for Best Comedy Series at the Golden Globes.
It's a good day to be a Glee fan! The show is officially picked up for the second season! Hurray!
And if that weren't enough, we just heard about another guest start that will be stopping by at the end of Season 1 in the spring. Olivia Newton-John will be coming by and singing!
She and Jane Lynch will be dueting to "Let's Get Physical" in matching sweatsuits. Nothing has been music to our ears quite like that!
We haven't always been Teri Hatcher's biggest fan around here, but this weekend she raised $20,000 at a garage sale for charity, so we can't really argue with that. (Last time we had a garage sale, we barely reached $100, so we'll give her some credit!)
Hatcher was going through old junk (and by junk we mean expensive clothes and purses she probably never used), when her daughter Emerson had the idea to throw a garage sale.
If you're not watching Glee yet, then you're crazy. It's easily our favorite new show, and we just got some excellent news!
Fox has made a good decision for a change and they picked it up for a full season!
The show keeps getting better and better, so can only imagine what the writers have in store coming up!
Picture this: a college graduate with big dreams of making it out on her own is hit with a cold, hard dose of reality when she finds, despite a good education, willingness to start at the bottom, and just the slightest whiff of desperation, she can’t find a job anywhere and is forced to move home with her crazy family.