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murdershegoat:

look, we give glee so much bullshit bc it turned into over-the-top farcical nonsense but the fact of the matter is that for three days all over social media i have seen hundreds and hundreds of young women talking about how watching santana lopez be out and proud on glee was a formative part of coming to terms with their sexuality. there’s an entire generation of women who watched and who felt comforted by this character and felt as though maybe they, too, could be happy and gay. 

santana did that. 

naya did that. 

·  07:27PM 11,742 notes

stephanie-beatriz:

We are all put on this earth to be a service to others and I am grateful that for some, my Cheerios ponytail and sassy sashays may have given a little light to someone somewhere, who may have needed it. To everyone whose heartfelt stories I have heard, or read I thank you for truly enriching my life.

·  07:25PM 36,652 notes

villanevegifs:

“I recently asked my mom if she ever thought I’d end up doing this professionally, and she said no,” Comer says. “I didn’t really go to a local drama school until I was maybe 11. But as a child I was always doing impressions—of Cilla Black, of the singer Anastacia. I was very extroverted, very in touch with my emotions. I loved to talk, and I was probably a bit of a nuisance in the classroom because I never shut up.”

Jodie Comer photographed by Marc Hom; Styled by MaryKate Boylan

·  03:00PM 1,309 notes