Star, Chris Colfer, who plays Kurt Hummel, is familiar with the subject of bullying both on and off stage. He talks to sweetenyourwords.com about what it's like to be a victim of bullying and how to help other teens going through the same situation.
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I mean, you can only say I love you so many times. )
You can’t please everyone, so don’t try. It’s impossible to please everyone. There’s always going to be someone that wants to bring you down. I think Kurt is having the most sweet and most romantic relationship in the show. Is it going to be that sweet in the future? I hope not. I mean, it’s - I really - I love the relationship, but, oh, my God. It needs something. It needs some kind of drama or something, otherwise - I mean, you can only say I love you so many times. But they’ve been in such this, like, puppy-dog-love state for so long that when this new character Sebastian comes in and kind of stirs things up, I loved it. Kurt was horrified that someone was trying to steal his boyfriend, but, like, I was jumping.
You’ve done so many songs in “Glee.” Is there still one song you would like do?
Yeah, there are a couple. I mean, I haven’t really gotten to do so much high soprano, operatic-type songs, like all of “Phantom of the Opera” or “Evita,” so I’d love to do something like that where I really get to sing really high, because I’ve got voice for it. I want to do it. But ever since I did I’m the Greatest Star and I got to do the whole scaffolding, acrobatic stuff and swords, it’s like I don’t want to just stand there and sing. I have to be doing something and singing otherwise I get bored.
nhf any of this..
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-for his higher register..
i'm here for the shade tho.. always..
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