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Kristin posted a bit more about Jonathan’s reappearance on Glee this season!
Groffy Klaus Is Coming to Town: Tis the season to get excited about the one and only Jonathan Groff returning to our television. A source tells us he won’t be reappearing until the back six (wah wahhh), so we can all just assume that New Directions will win all their singing competitions leading up to facing off with Vocal Adrenaline. Plus, our little Broadway birdie assured us that Groff has nothing lined up in New York so he can get back to Los Angeles ASAP. The sooner he’s here, the sooner we can all just relax and soak in his Groff-iness.
Jonathan’s goat, Lea Michele, gave birth to twins:
You met her here first: Lea Michele, one of the goats living on the Pennsylvania farm owned by the family of stage and screen star Jonathan Groff, made a cameo appearance in a recent episode of Side By Side By Susan Blackwell. At the time, an eagle-eyed viewer in Broadway.com’s offices said, “Lea Michele looks pregnant.” (She meant the goat—not the Glee star and Groff’s BFF from Spring Awakening days.) Turns out she was right! The original Lea Michele confirmed that her goat counterpart is a new mother.
“I just heard the goat had twins, so congratulations are in order,” Michele told MTV on November 7 while walking the red carpet at Glamour magazine’s “Women of the Year” event. Proving that she and Groff share the same sense of humor, Michele revealed, “When he calls me, a picture of the goat pops up. He has a goat named Lea Michele and a dog named Jesse St. James.”
No word yet on names for the new additions to the Groff family goat farm.
Back when Jonathan Groff toplined a revival of Hair, he was notably the only cast member in the free-love musical who didn’t have to take his clothes off. Still, don’t get the wrong idea about him: Groff’s not averse to going naked for a role, and in fact, images from his frontal nude scene in the film Twelve Thirty were all over the Internet last week. At last night’s premiere of Venus in Fur, we asked Groff if he had any idea that the DVD screen captures had hit the Net with a vengeance. “No,” he admitted. “Okay. Yeah, I did that movie a couple years ago. I really loved doing that movie, and Jeff Lipsky, our director, had done this thing, Flannel Pajamas, which had some nudity in it as well, and the thing about the nudity in that movie that he was trying to capture in our movie was the reality of it, and not trying to hide it or cut away when people would normally be naked, so, I don’t know, it’s just a movie I did!” Though Groff did bare his butt back when he performed in Spring Awakening, did he have any qualms about showing all in a movie? “I don’t think about how it’ll end up on the Internet. I just do my work and whatever happens, happens,” he said. Grinning, Groff added, “I love that you’re so concerned about me. People, you know, people do what they do on the Internet. But I appreciate your concern.”