About Headline Season 4, Episode 0 :
Cory Monteith’s sudden and shocking death opened for both positive and negative comments and reactions to most of his co-stars in Glee and other Hollywood celebrities. The entire Hollywood community is filled with mourning this whole weekend when the celebrities and fans of Cory Monteith alike learned about the tragic and sudden death of the Glee star last Saturday at the early age of 31. It was really unbelievable and traumatic. It was so tragic most of his fans can’t accept the fact that he is gone until now. Monteith was found dead in his hotel room at Vancouver’s Fairmont Pacific Rim and the reports coming from the officials reveal that there was no foul play that was involved and that the autopsy is still scheduled by Monday. We still have to wait until Monday to find out what really happened but there are assumptions coming out saying that Monteith was actually drug overdosed and he was suffering from problems with drug addiction lately. While we wait anxiously for more information about this shocking loss, Monteith's co-stars, friends, and fans have taken to Twitter to share their grief. But it was quite noticeable that his co-star and longtime love, Lea Michelle, was absent among those who posted about their grief. The pair have not been seen together since the actress posted a photo of her, Monteith, and Jonathan Groff on Twitter on June 18 with the caption, "Me and my two favorite boys." While they were both at a photo shoot for the new season of "Glee" at the end of June, that shoot was bookended by Lea on a pair of vacations with her girlfriends, working on her a solo album in New York City, and spending what appeared to be less time with her man. Lea Michelle’s representatives have asked all their fans to respect the singer-actress’ privacy during this devastating time. Co-star Lauren Potter, however, tweeted, "I am totally heartbroken right now. I love Cory so much this hurts my heart." Vanessa Lengies, aka Sugar on "Glee," reached out on Twitter, too: "Family, I wish you could give me your pain and heartbreak and take my unconditional love to fill in its place." Dot-Marie Jones, who portrays the football coach at the hit show's high school, wrote, "I have no words! My heart is broken. Cory was not only a hell of a friend, he was one amazing man that I will hold close to my heart forever." Kristin Chenoweth, who guest starred on the hit series, lamented, "RIP CoryMontieth. You will be loved. Always."
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