Lea Michele’s Former Broadway Co-Star Craig Ramsay Said She Had A Huge ‘Sense Of Entitlement’

If you thought people were done spilling about Lea Michele‘s alleged diva behavior throughout the years, think again!

The latest accusation against her has been brought up by Broadway actor-turned-TV personality Craig Ramsay (Bravo‘s Newlyweds: The First Year & Thintervention), who recently claimed the 33-year-old Glee star is one of the most “entitled people” he’s ever worked with in the entertainment industry!

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During a new interview on the Behind The Velvet Rope podcast with host David Yontef, the former stage actor spoke highly of his time starring in a 2005 production of Fiddler On The Roof alongside co-star Rosie O’Donnell — but quickly soured when the interviewer mentioned Michele:

“I know them all. I just didn’t want to hear Lea Michele’s name in this interview. At all! I think she’s a despicable, horrible human being. I think she has lost touch with reality. We were in Fiddler together. Rosie is awesome. I still talk — she is a huge mentor and I respect her — how she has been able to survive and thrive with all the nonsense that was tossed at her. As far as Lea Michele is concerned, I think she is one of the most entitled people I have ever come across in this business!”

Oh, do continue and tell us how you really feel! Ramsay added:

“I was there when she got the call of, ‘I got Glee‘ and I think the entitlement just came over her body. She was possessed with this and from that moment on — cause she moved to LA the same moment I did from NY — and I care for her greatly, but the sense of entitlement… I have never seen the likes of it. Especially Broadway. You can’t mess with Broadway, you can get a reputation very quick if you don’t respect where you come from — and she is talented, don’t get me wrong. She is more talented than the gigs she did the last ten years but that doest matter if no one wants to work with you!”

The thing is, lots of people ended up working with her… and have since come out to share their regrets and horror stories with the actress, too! If you’re dying to hear more from about his experience, you can ch-ch-check out the full episode with Ramsay (HERE).

Lea Michele's fame took off after appearing on FOX's 'Glee.'
Landing the gig that turned her into a household name sure had a wild effect on Lea’s already questionable behavior! / (c) WENN

As you’ll recall, this firestorm got started in early June after Lea’s former Glee co-star Samantha Ware said the starlet threatened to “s**t” in her wig among other claims of abusive behavior on-set. And most recently, the last person to share their two cents was Matthew Morrison, who avoided saying anything direct about his ex-girlfriend and former cast member with a cryptic statement on FUBAR Radio‘s Access All Areas show:

“I honestly think it’s a distraction of the bigger issues that are going on right now. It’s kind of like, ‘Ah.’ You want to be a good, pleasant person to be around. That’s about all I’m going to say on that.”

Michele has since issued an apology for her racist actions against Ware and is reportedly trying to do right and reach out to all of the people she’s wronged. An Us Weekly insider claimed at the time:

“This experience has made her reevaluate her behavior in the past. This has been a serious learning lesson and she is committed to making these adjustments as a complete life change for the future. She is listening to those who have come forward and has been reaching out to initiate open and honest conversations.”

At this point, do U think the starlet’s career can survive another blow — or should she just pack it up and go quietly into the night?

Sound OFF with your thoughts and opinions (below) in the comments section!

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