Post by Jeanne Sager
If there is one thing The Glee Project is really driving home about its sister show Glee, it's that the show is trying to remind kids across America that they're not struggling through high school alone. So when Cory Monteith dropped in on the Oxygen reality series, there was no way he was going to get off without talking about the pain behind his success story. The Canadian who has embodied Finn Hudson since the first season Glee was on set -- appropriately enough -- for the vulnerability episode of The Glee Project. The assignment meant the competitors needed to dig deep for a music video that doubled as an anti-bullying PSA. But there's a reason Monteith is the guy Casting Director Robert Ulrich calls the "most accessible" actor on Glee.
If there is one thing The Glee Project is really driving home about its sister show Glee, it's that the show is trying to remind kids across America that they're not struggling through high school alone. So when Cory Monteith dropped in on the Oxygen reality series, there was no way he was going to get off without talking about the pain behind his success story. The Canadian who has embodied Finn Hudson since the first season Glee was on set -- appropriately enough -- for the vulnerability episode of The Glee Project. The assignment meant the competitors needed to dig deep for a music video that doubled as an anti-bullying PSA. But there's a reason Monteith is the guy Casting Director Robert Ulrich calls the "most accessible" actor on Glee.