Hey musical fans
You won’t be happy to know that one of stars from the Glee episodes had a bad day on a film set.
He is none other than the lead singer of the rival glee club, ‘Vocal Adrenaline’.
Yeah, Jesse St. James (played on-screen by Jonathan Groff) received an injury, while filming an episode of our favorite show.

Jonathan Groff
There would be many who would be happy, especially because Jesse is kind of the nemesis for Finn, but let me tell you guys, there is nothing to be happy about.
Jonathan was pretty badly hurt!
He said, “I was singing Bohemian Rhapsody, dancers were flying all over the place and a girl’s heel got stuck in me. I was lucky though. Some had bruises, there was a broken limb or two, and others drew blood. It was like a scene from Gladiator.”
Ouch! That must have definitely hurt!
I came to know that Jonathan got injured, when he was filming a scene, where the members of the glee club pay tribute to the legendary band, Queen.
So guys when you watch Glee online, particularly this episode, you can relate his injury to the show.
Talking about the other projects that Jonathan will be handling; you will get to see him in a play named ‘Deathtrap; which is scheduled from September 7th, 2010. The show will take place at the Noel Coward Theatre.
Lemme tell you a little bit more about the story of the play.
The story centers on a struggling writer Beale. When he meets a young scholar, he discovers that he has written a better play than what Beale had written. As a result, Beale makes up his mind to murder the other writer!
This means that the musical star is now getting involved in shows depicting violence. The story seems pretty exciting, but will it better than what you admire when you watch Glee episodes?
If you want my opinion, I would say NO!!
As the show is about to go off air, Jesse will be seen on the finale episode, which will air on June 8, 2010. After that, the only option to enjoy the show will be to download Glee episodes.

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