TikTok users have developed a (curious) theory based on different appearances by the 'Glee' actress that would suggest that Lea Michele's can't read or write.
TikTok is a source of viral dances, tricks and theories. From the rumors that Harry Styles wears a wig to hide his baldness to those that analyze series and movies in detail and point out that Jack was the cause of the sinking of the Titanic.
The users of the fashionable social network do not waste time spinning details from one video to the other until they form an authentic network of supposed evidence that builds a new hypothesis. Some end up being denied, like the one that discovered that Simba and Nala were brothers. The latest victim has been Lea Michele.
Putting together different 'clips' of public appearances by the 'Glee' actress, the fans pointed to a detail: she never appeared reading, which could only mean that she can't read. Lea Michele's reaction to the theory that says she can't read The most repeated videos are at awards ceremonies, in which she let her companion in the winner's announcement be the first to say her name and, later, she repeated it as if in a slight echo.
If you are a regular consumer of short TikTok videos, this theory has surely appeared on the screen, because it has gone viral at a very fast speed. The reality is that this rumor has been circulating on the Internet for several years, specifically since 2017, but it has been in recent days when it has reached its peak.
Lea Michele's has published a fun video adding to this theory and playing the role that she has been assigned. It is the second publication of her on the social network, something that she has used in her favor. She has used one of the iconic audios of 'Keeping Up with the Kardashian', in which she is heard "It's amazing but wait, can you talk for a second?" that she has accompanied with a fun text that gives the video context. "Calling Jonathan to read me the comments on my first TikTok," wrote the actress, mentioning her best friend.
She may not have given fans an affirmation or she may have disproved her widespread theory, but she has provided something better: a humorous reaction that has racked up more than 8 million views and 1.4 million likes. 'I like it'.