Washington (CNN) – Their show may be on hiatus but the cast members of the popular TV show "Glee" are not being quiet about a highly sought-after invitation.
No less than three actors on the show – Cory Monteith, Kevin McHale, and Chris Colfer – have all tweeted about an invitation to the White House.
First lady Michelle Obama has invited the cast to the White House's April 5 Easter Egg Roll, according to Entertainment Weekly.
A representative for Fox Broadcasting would not confirm the invite. Asked about the Entertainment Weekly report, the White House would only confirm previously publicly released details about the annual Easter Egg Roll.
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I remember those days were I too would brag about my singing, cause I am a good singer for that matter. But now I only sing for two reasons...when I feel like it or to show people that singing is all in the flow.
I bet the White House also bragged two about the invite, huh? But what a surprise, the cast members tweeting about having an invite, how exciting! Look at this ad right here, on the right hand corner. It says I'm invited on some sales or whatever on clothing, mostly for women. Or the ad that also says school ads, it says I'm invited too and you don't hear me bragging how cool and exciting I am...
Our pres celebrates Easter? What a surprised, let alone, does Hollwyood celebrate easter as well? He should invite them over, then we can al tweet about it! LOL!!!
You mean no "fewer" than three cast members - not no "less" than.
Who cares!
I LOVE GLEE! This, however, isn't political news. Oh well, I hope Glee is back on the air soon!
The cast of Glee should be proud of their invite and the President commended on his choosing them as they are so gifted and present such an entertaining show about life and its complex needs. Maybe the republicans need to watch it!