Naya Rivera Remembered By ‘Glee’ Costar Jane Lynch On The ‘Today’ Show

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Jane Lynch fondly remembered her former Glee co-star Naya Rivera today as “a force” whose talent was under-recognized. Lynch spoke about Rivera during the 4th hour of the Today show on …

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“She was a force of nature, and it’s just gut-wrenching and heartbreaking that she’s gone,” Lynch said of Rivera, who played high school cheerleader Santana Lopez for six seasons on the Fox series. Lynch played William McKinley High School cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester. “I had three-page monologues, so did she. It took me a week to get mine – she would do them right off the bat. She’d be changing them and she had no problem with it.”

 

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