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Real Housewives Of New York alum Aviva Drescher is attending the number of people complaining about the accusation of Lea Michele about her bad attitude.
Aviva, once commented on Lea's recent Instagram apology's post: "You were once very unkind to me so I am not surprised by your behavior."
"You shouldn't judge others before looking in the mirror," she went on.
Lea Michele first came under fire on Monday after one of her social media posts showing support for Black Lives Matter was skewered by former castmate Samantha Marie Ware.
Samantha, who played as Jane Hayward on Glee's sixth season in 2015, swiftly hit back: "Remember when you made my first television gig a living hell?!?!...
"Cause I'll never forget... I believe you told everyone that if you had the opportunity you would "s*** in my wig!" amongst other traumatic microaggressions that made me question a career in Hollywood."
People were quick to co-sign the message. Alex Newell, who starred as Unique Adams on series for four seasons,
'We ain't got not a damn thing to lie about 6 years later!' he replied to one fan who suggested they were making false accusations about Michele's behavior. wasn't so subtle - and began replying to fans about the drama.
I’m gonna say this one time... when my friends goes through something traumatic I also go through it... that’s what friendship is... and if you can’t understand that then you’re part of the problem... and that’s on PERIODT! And I mean that for both sides of this coin!
— Alex Newell (@thealexnewell) June 2, 2020
Meanwhile, Fellow Glee alum Amber Riley, who played Mercedes Jones in the through all six seasons, shared two GIFs of herself, one raising her hand, while the other sipping tea, caused a stir among fans who saw it as a subtle way of the actress chiming in.
— Amber Patrice Riley (@MsAmberPRiley) June 2, 2020
Lea went on her social network to offer a sincere apology early on Wednesday, telling her fans and all the critics: "While I don't remember ever making this specific statement and I have never judged others by their background or color of their skin, that's not really the point, what matters is that I clearly acted in ways which hurt other people..."
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