‘Glee’ shooting halted, courtesy mouse
April 17th, 2011 - 6:22 am ICT by IANS
London, April 17 (IANS) The shooting of “Glee’ was halted after a terrified Lea Michele spotted a mouse.
The brunette beauty who plays Rachel Berry in the musical TV show was preparing to break into an ensemble song with the rest of the cast when she spotted the rodent and freaked out shouting “Oh my God. It’s a mouse”, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
It has been reported that Michele and co-stars Heather Morris and Chris Colfer refused to return until the mouse was removed.
However, Michele’s fear of mice is relatively minor in comparison to some celebrities with unusual phobias. Rapper Nicki Minaj refuses to travel on escalators where as actor Johnny Depp suffers from clourophobia, a fear of clowns, Billy Bob Thornton has a phobia of antique furniture and Nicole Kidman has admitted to an irrational fear of butterflies.
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