Most Overplayed Songs 2014 ►►
More Celebrity News ►►
The Season 6 Finale of Glee is almost here and not only are there new sneak peak photos but Lea Michele is busting out some signature Adele Dazeem aka Idina Menzel.
In the season 6 premiere Lea Michele will be belting out the now classic Oscar winning song “Let It Go” from Frozen. And even without being able to see her physical emotions I already have chills, have a listen.
The girl has some killer pipes. Her Glee mom, Idina Menzel will be proud.
And to boot we have some new photos of the upcoming season to tide you over.
We see Rachel and Kurt no doubt discussing some new glee club strategies because both will be returning home from New York to lead the New Directions.
And the alumni returns don’t stop there. We see Quinn and Tina talking to Becky who is rumored to go through many changes this season. And we can’t see her face but no doubt she’s probably scheming for Sue.
Then we see some photos of the OG Cheerios including Naya Rivera making a return in addition to lots of photos of coach Sue no doubt reeking havoc on the Glee club because she has banned all art programs from McKinley. So you already know she’s going grow an ulcer over Kurt and Rachel coming back to re-ignite the glee club.
Some other exciting surprises expected to come our way this season are Santana and Brittany’s nuptials, which is rumored to involve a shocking twist during the ceremony on the ninth episode. Sure to be interesting.
Lots of things to look forward to. So what do you guys think so far of Lea Michelle’s rendition of “Let It Go?” And how are you feeling about the new season? Let us know in the comment section below, don’t forget to subscribe and then click right over here to checkout a rundown of the most overplayed songs of 2014.
Thanks for watching Clevver News, I’m Danielle Robay and I’ll see you next time.
For More Clevver Visit:
Website:
Like us on Facebook:
Follow us on Twitter:
Keep up with us on Instagram:
Add us to your circles on Google+:
Tweet Me:
More Celebrity News ►►
The Season 6 Finale of Glee is almost here and not only are there new sneak peak photos but Lea Michele is busting out some signature Adele Dazeem aka Idina Menzel.
In the season 6 premiere Lea Michele will be belting out the now classic Oscar winning song “Let It Go” from Frozen. And even without being able to see her physical emotions I already have chills, have a listen.
The girl has some killer pipes. Her Glee mom, Idina Menzel will be proud.
And to boot we have some new photos of the upcoming season to tide you over.
We see Rachel and Kurt no doubt discussing some new glee club strategies because both will be returning home from New York to lead the New Directions.
And the alumni returns don’t stop there. We see Quinn and Tina talking to Becky who is rumored to go through many changes this season. And we can’t see her face but no doubt she’s probably scheming for Sue.
Then we see some photos of the OG Cheerios including Naya Rivera making a return in addition to lots of photos of coach Sue no doubt reeking havoc on the Glee club because she has banned all art programs from McKinley. So you already know she’s going grow an ulcer over Kurt and Rachel coming back to re-ignite the glee club.
Some other exciting surprises expected to come our way this season are Santana and Brittany’s nuptials, which is rumored to involve a shocking twist during the ceremony on the ninth episode. Sure to be interesting.
Lots of things to look forward to. So what do you guys think so far of Lea Michelle’s rendition of “Let It Go?” And how are you feeling about the new season? Let us know in the comment section below, don’t forget to subscribe and then click right over here to checkout a rundown of the most overplayed songs of 2014.
Thanks for watching Clevver News, I’m Danielle Robay and I’ll see you next time.
For More Clevver Visit:
Website:
Like us on Facebook:
Follow us on Twitter:
Keep up with us on Instagram:
Add us to your circles on Google+:
Tweet Me:
- Category
- TV Saluran - TV Channel
Sign in or sign up to post comments.
Be the first to comment