The following italicized article is from www.accesshollywood.com:Lea Michele hit the Emmy red carpet on Sunday night and dished the dirt on working with Britney Spears.
“She was so professional,” the “Glee” star gushed to Access Hollywood’s Billy Bush. “She looked incredible. She’s so tiny!”
The brunette beauty said working with the pop superstar was a great experience.
“She was great to work with,” Lea said. “It was one of those things where you go to work and you’re like, ‘I can’t believe we’re doing this!’”
Gleek alert: Fans can definitely expect to see Lea and Britney together on screen — although, she remained mum on the details.
“We are in a scene together,” Lea revealed. “What we do together, I can’t say, but I will tell you it’s incredibly iconic! I can’t believe Ryan [Murphy] got her to do this.”
Sunday was an extra special day for Lea – not only was the star nominated for her first Emmy award (for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series), but the award show also happened to fall on her 24th birthday.
Catch Lea and Britney on “Glee” on September 28 at 8 PM on FOX.
Source: Access Hollywood








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