Dianna Agron to Mentor on ‘Glee Project’
Quinn Fabray will appear on next season of the Oxygen Network’s reality series
Lea Michele aka Rachel Berry mentored last season’s ‘Glee’ potentials on the Oxygen network series ‘Glee Project’. This season, both Dianna Agron (Quinn) and Grant Gustin (Sebastian) are confirmed to mentor.
‘The Glee Project’ features 14 contestants vying for a seven-episode story arc on the fourth season of the hit high school musical series.
Agron is expected to appear on the August 7th episode, while Gustin will take part on July 17th.
Lea Michele, Chris Colfer, Darren Criss, Samuel Larsen, Jane Lynch, Amber Riley, Naya Rivera, and Cory Monteith were all previously confirmed for a guest mentoring spot on next season’s ‘Glee Project’ as well.
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The ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ star is completely unrecognizable in the teaser clip.
The former ‘American Idol’ star also guest judged during the auditions
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