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With countless celebrities sharing their thoughts in 140 characters or less, it’s almost impossible to keep up with what’s going on with everyone — until now. Every Friday, ANDPOP’s Gabriella Zicarelli rounds up the best celebrity tweets to help you stay in the loop. This week, the cast of Glee say goodbye to McKinley High as filming wraps up.
“Puck” and the Gang
For the past six years, Glee has been making us laugh and cry as the cast belt out some of our favourite tunes. Kicking off this “Goodbye” post is Mark Salling who returned to the set to bid farewell and nab one last selfie.
Can’t believe it’s been 6 years. Love them msleamichele darrencriss chordover #gleefamilyhttp://t.co/r5xsVfwX7ipic.twitter.com/qKngIimo5F
— Mark Salling (@MarkSalling) February 19, 2015
Is someone cutting onions all of a sudden?
Family
One person who couldn’t help but take fans through her final two days on set was Lea Michele. She kicked things off with this group photo:
Forever my family.?? pic.twitter.com/T1yCg50Ww6
— Lea Michele (@msleamichele) February 21, 2015
Then there was this great banner photo:
Glee! ?? pic.twitter.com/PSQIqAexaM
— Lea Michele (@msleamichele) February 21, 2015
Did it just start raining?
Farewell, Mr. Schu
Will Schuster was not only the handsome teacher we wished we all had in high school, he also became a TV mentor for so many of the show’s devoted Gleeks. As much as we loved watching him, actor Matthew Morrison loved portraying the lovable teacher even more.
It has been my sincere honor to portray Mr. Shuester for the last 6 years. Today, I slip out of the sweater vest forever. #ThankYouGleeFans — Matthew Morrison (@Matt_Morrison) February 21, 2015
Oh, the plethora of sweater vests.
A Heart-Felt “Thank You”
Darren Criss might not have been one of the “originals” but I’ll be quick to admit that I welcomed this sleekily gelled Warbler with open arms. He definitely felt that love and wanted fans to know it.
Today is my last day of working on #Glee. Along with the entire cast, crew, and production team. It has been the privilege of a lifetime… — Darren Criss (@DarrenCriss) February 21, 2015
Thank you all for your enthusiasm, your hard work, and your kindness. I’m so proud and feel so fortunate to have been a part of this family. — Darren Criss (@DarrenCriss) February 21, 2015
And of course, he didn’t forget his Gleeks:
And to our beloved #Gleeks- you changed our lives as much as you think we changed yours… Thank you for supporting us all these years-We??u — Darren Criss (@DarrenCriss) February 21, 2015
Are my eyes sweating? Is that a thing?
Thank You, Paramount
Making sure to cover all his bases, Kevin McHale made sure he gave a shout-out to the folks at Paramount:
Thank you Paramount for letting me and my friends hang out here for the past 6 years. You can have 5 of your stages back now. A photo posted by Kevin McHale (@kevinmchale) on
Nope, still not crying. *sobs*
The Last Scene
Chord Overstreet gave Gleeks a sneak peek at his final scene:
The last scene!! http://t.co/Mbc8xmlrCm — Chord Overstreet (@chordoverstreet) February 22, 2015
We’re going to miss you “Trouty Mouth.”
Group Gathering
Bringing it back to where it all started, Amber Riley, shared this group shot of the cast in the famous auditorium where they first performed “Don’t Stop Believing.”
No, don’t do this to us!
Final Goodbye
Chris Colfer’s photo of the empty seats in the school’s auditorium is not only sad but it also sort of had us screaming “NO!” at our screens.
Nope. Nope. Nope.
Lea’s Souvenir
Just when we thought we could get through the “goodbyes,” Lea Michele posted this picture of the souvenir she took from the set: Cory Monteith’s framed football jersey.
One last thing. ?? pic.twitter.com/4X9Ty0RbWA
— Lea Michele (@msleamichele) February 22, 2015
Yeah, the tears are in full effect right now. It’s so heartbreaking to know Cory won’t be a part of the show’s final episode but all good things have to come to an end at some point.
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