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Dianna Agron from Glee Is Absolutely Delightful

A photo of Dianna Agron

I think I’ve made it pretty clear that whatever love I had for Glee is dead. It’s dead, and Lea Michele is the one who murdered it. But, for once, this isn’t about Lea. This is about one of the very few things I still cherish from the show: Dianna Agron.

Seriously, how cute is this girl? Look at her Twiggy getup and that sass, and oh, that face! And in case you weren’t aware, she’s got a pretty adorable personality as well:

On her new website, You and Me and Charlie: “It’s mainly arts-based, but it’s also a forum for people to love and support each other. I realized that just by posting something, I can really influence someone’s day.”

On her Glee alter ego: “Especially in the beginning, [reporters] really wanted us to be like our characters, to simplify things… I was playing a well put-together popular character, and they were trying to push me into it, like that had been my entire life. And the whole time, my teenage self was crying at that.”

On her actual high school persona:
“We watched Practical Magic and all of those movies, like The Craft. My friend’s mom had all these Stevie Nicks outfits, and we’d gypsy dance in her living room and have seances. We’d mix all these things from the refrigerator together and we’d look at it and be like, ‘This means you’re going to find true love when you’re 18 years old’.”

On her Glee audition:
“They were going to scrap the character but Robert [Ulrich, the casting director] asked for one more chance. I went in and read, and they called me bak two days later, and he told me to come back and straighten my hair, and wear something sexy. I was like, ‘First of all, what is…”sexy”?’…I went to like, a CVS, and bought a straightener and straightened it at Starbucks.”

On Quinn Fabray’s future: “Essentially, I’m a senior, so, I’ll probably graduate this year.”

And that’s why I want my new BFF to be Dianna Agron. So we could buy new beauty products down at the drug store and try them out at Starbucks and then go home and make love potions. If that doesn’t sound like the best afternoon to you, well, then you’re not invited to the seance.

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