Lea Michele In Harper’s Bazaar: I Was Told “Get A Nose Job, You’re Not Pretty”

August 3, 2011 by Hollywoodite

Lea Michele covers Harper’s Bazaar September 2011 and whines for the umpteenth time about how former managers tried to cajole her into facial surgery to soften what the magazine calls “unconventional features.” Except, you know, her features are conventional for her background and it’s somewhere between condescending and insensitive to suggest otherwise. That doesn’t stop the magazine from asking her about her most sensitive subject, about which she’s been asked in almost every other interview; her nose, her looks, trying to make it in Hollywood while not being blonde. It’s an accurate lament of Hollywood pressure but it’s aggravating that she’s asked so often as to imply she’s really flawed. She’s annoying and unlikable; but, at worst, she’s passably-pretty. Ugh.

She’s got no plans to take a break: “I don’t stop,” Lea says. “It’s my nature. People have to tell me to slow down. I plan on playing every role on Broadway. I want to do Evita. I want to do Sweeney Todd with [Glee costar] Chris Colfer. We want to do Wicked. I’ll be Elphaba and he wants to play ‘Guy-linda.’ I want to do movies, make music. Glee is only the beginning.”

Not being nominated for a Tony for Spring Awakening: At 19, with a role in the rock musical Spring Awakening, she and her costars became the toast of New York. (“I didn’t get a [Tony] nomination like the boys did, which was a big learning experience for me,” she says, still disappointed.)

Lea looks different: “I’m five foot three. I don’t look like a lot of other people, you know what I mean? I look like I’m 12,” says Lea, who’s wearing a cream top she found at Anthropologie the day before and matching shorts. (Those sunglasses are from Urban Outfitters. “I’m not a big spender.”) She gets called out for her unconventional features all the time, but Lea doesn’t let it bother her; if anything, she’s used to it. “How many managers told me, ‘Get a nose job. You’re not pretty enough’? But I proved them wrong.”

Now she admires the popular girls in Hollywood: Penélope Cruz (who Lea thought wouldn’t recognize her but who countered, “Do you think I don’t have a TV?”), Blake Lively, Jennifer Aniston (especially for posing as Streisand in Bazaar: “It was awesome; I really wanted to do that”), and her sometime costar Gwyneth Paltrow, who “never gets it wrong.”

More on Gwyneth: “I am obsessed with Gwyneth Paltrow,” Lea says. The day they met, they were rehearsing a Chicago routine for Glee. “I was nervous and said, ‘I don’t think I can do that dance move.’ She said, ‘You can do it.’ She wasn’t afraid of anything. I love talking with Gwyneth. She just gives good advice. She said, ‘Don’t ever read anything about you.’”

Lea recently had to kiss Ashton Kutcher in the upcoming romantic comedy New Year’s Eve: “It wasn’t enough,” she says. A practical joke he played involved him opening the door naked save for a towel. If he’d dropped it, “I might have blacked out.”

On eating: It would give the tabloids something to write about other than saying she’s too skinny, which she chalks up to her vegetarianism and “the Glee diet”: “My schedule is insane, but I can out-eat you.” (This over oatmeal.)

Lea is new to the game: “People have to remember this is all new for us,” Lea says. “We’re all reasonably young, except for Cory [Monteith], who’s old.” (He’s 29.) “I’ve learned some lessons,” she continues. “But people are going to say what they want to say. I know who I am, and I’m not perfect.” – via Harper’s Bazaar, Celebitchy.

Sweeping the nose job thing in under the carpet and hoping it’s not brought up again, let’s talk about her general self-image. She’s petite, sure. But how old does she think she is/ looks. She’s joking about 29-year-old Cory Monteith who’s playing the world’s oldest-looking 17/18-year-old on Glee and she opines she looks “like I’m 12.” Is that 12 in delusional casting person/ television years?

PHOTO CREDIT – HARPER’S BAZAAR


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