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Lea Michele Just Hilariously Trolled Conspiracy Theorists Who Claim She Can't Read With Viral TikTok

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The 'Glee' star has continued to respond with humor to shut down the accusations that she's illiterate.

Conspiracy theories can vary between ones that are believable to ones that are completely insane. But the best part about conspiracy theories is how other people react to them.

Glee star Lea Michele has a bizarre conspiracy theory circling the internet that she can't read.


In an interview she talked about how sad the theory is.

“I went to ‘Glee’ every single day; I knew my lines every single day, and then there’s a rumor online that I can’t read or write?"
"It’s sad. It really is."
"I think often if I were a man, a lot of this wouldn’t be the case.”

The theory itself is pretty ridiculous but her response to the claim is perfect.

In a viral TikTok video, Michele referenced that singer and actor Barbra Streisand is set to release a memoir later this year. The video has over 9,000 comments and has been viewed over three million times.

“265 days to learn to READ!!!.”
@leamichele

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As usual, the comments are hilarious.

Although, it's not entirely clear if they are meant as jokes or if the comments are serious.

*Let's assume they are meant to be jokes*.

Either way, they are worth the laugh.

Most people were encouraging.

Again, let's assume these are jokes... please let these be jokes.

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Others suggested she get the audiobook.

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It's great to see Michele responding to such a strange theory with humor.

We wish her all the best with her reading journey and will be waiting with bated breath for Streisand's book.

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