Lea Michele geeked out about Beyonce
Lea Michele totally "geeked out" when she saw Beyonce at a recent basketball game.
The former Glee star was sitting just a couple of rows behind the singer and her husband Jay Z at a Los Angeles Clippers match, and she admits she couldn't keep her eyes off the superstar couple.
"It's crazy because being an actor you really try to be considerate
of other people in this industry and I don't really geek out over
people," Lea said during an appearance on The Late Late Show with
James Corden on Wednesday night (02Feb16), "but there's just
something that comes over you, at least with me, when you see
Beyonce.
"And I found myself being like, 'They ordered a vodka soda. They're
drinking it. They just took another sip. She put on her glasses and
now she took off her glasses'. And my friends were like, 'What is
wrong with you?' And I was like, 'Don't you get it?' They're our
royalty, at least for me!"
Lea was appearing on the show alongside Once Upon a Time actress
Ginnifer Goodwin, who didn't share Lea's love for Beyonce, but
confessed to losing her cool when she met Beatles legend Sir Paul
McCartney.
"I went to a party that Paul McCartney was hosting once and I kind
of threw up happiness on him," she laughed. "I was compulsively
like, 'You make me really happy'. And that's all I could think of
to say. And he said, 'Well you can come again'. I was like, 'I
will!'"
Lea might have been happy to talk of her love for Beyonce, but she
didn't mention her personal life during the interview, which took
place just weeks after her split from boyfriend Matthew Paetz. He
called time on their two-year relationship reportedly without
warning.
"He had enough," a source told Us Weekly. "She was completely
crushed. He won't take her back."
However, Lea has something to smile about after partnering with lip
balm company Burt’s Bees for a campaign to raise awareness about
the world’s declining bee population.
"I think this is an issue that a lot of people may not be educated
on, so I wanted to help make people aware of it." Lea told
People.