As one of the most controversial new characters on "Glee," Karofsky has been the topic of debate amongst Gleeks this season. Played by Max Adler, the homophobic football star continues to endure a struggle with his own sexuality. After constantly bullying Kurt (Chris Colfer), Karofsky showed a softer side during the Super Bowl episode. But what will the rest of season two hold for the resident bully at McKinley High?
In an exclusive interview with Max Adler today, the Glee Examiner explored the possibility of Karofsky "coming out" this season.
"Gotta stay tuned and keep watching," Max answered about the likelihood of his character coming to terms with his own sexuality.
As Lady Gaga's new single "Born This Way" was released last week, the buzz surrounding a potential "Glee" remake exploded. And while Max was unable to answer whether or not he will be involved in singing a cover of the tune, he did express interest in tackling the song.
When asked about his dream song performance on the show, Max replied: "Well, after hearing Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way,' the lyrics are so powerful and pack such an amazing, positive, and important message into the song, that I think it would be very awesome and meaningful for Karofsky to be involved with that song."
But Max is wide open to a variety of musical genres. He is interested in doing "anything 'crooner' style i.e. Michael Buble (Come Fly With Me) or (Just Haven't Met You Yet), Sinatra, Dean Martin etc. Maybe throw in a little Radiohead to the mix too, just to change it up. It would be fun for Karofsky to perform Radiohead!"
Whether or not Karofsky will sing this season is still a mystery. "We are sworn to secrecy by the producers and they will have our heads if we reveal anything," Max explained about his inability to reveal too many details.
For more on the Glee Examiner's exclusive interview with Max Adler, check back here tomorrow.
"Comeback" airs tomorrow night on Fox at 8/7c.
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