Anne Hathaway Glee
Anne Hathaway Glee. Anne Hathaway still wants to be on 'Glee' Anne Hathaway has never been quiet about her desire to be on the hit Fox show Glee, and she's still voicing that hope. Could it happen in the upcoming third season, or is she going to have to keep holding out for the guest spot?
Hathaway on Glee?

Hathaway has expressed her hope to guest star on Glee (she even knows what character she'd like to play), and recently, she has said, "I'm planning on it. I don't know if they're planning on it." She even knows what songs she wants to sing. But will it happen? There's nothing set yet, but she wouldn't be a bad pick for a guest star, though the show is reportedly returning to the basics for the upcoming season and staying away from too much glamour. In fact, Ryan Murphy has said that he's focusing more on the main characters instead of bringing in big guest stars. However, could Anne Hathaway still end up appearing later this season? That has yet to be seen, and anything could happen.

However, this season is supposed to be a big one for the students at McKinley, and with some of the characters set to graduate at the end of the year, it does make sense to focus on them more instead of bringing in new guest stars that could take away from one of the storylines. If Anne Hathaway does appear, hopefully it's in a role that is part of one of the students' storyline (perhaps using her idea to play Kurt's lesbian aunt).

Do you want to see Anne Hathaway guest starring on Glee in season 3?

Glee has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy. The Emmys air September 18th on FOX.

Source: entertainment.gather

+Liam Gallagher sues Noel Gallagher
+Liam Gallagher sues Noel Gallagher. Liam Gallagher sues brother Noel Gallagher for libel. Former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher is suing his brother Noel over his claims the band once cancelled a gig because the singer was hungover.

Noel Gallagher told journalists at a press conference in July that it was the real reason why the band pulled out of the V Festival in 2009.
The official explanation at the time was that Liam Gallagher had laryngitis.
In a statement, he said he had "tried to resolve this amicably but have been left with no choice but legal action".

"All I want is an apology," he added.

The brothers have had a long-running public spat since they found fame in the mid-1990s.

However Liam, 38, said his brother's comments "went way beyond rock-and-roll banter and questioned my professionalism".

Noel, 44, made the claims as he promoted his debut solo album Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.

Explaining the demise of the band, he cited the V Festival incident as a contributing factor and further claimed his younger brother demanded free advertising space for his clothing label, Pretty Green, in the band's tour programme.

However Liam branded the claims "lies".

"I want Oasis fans, and others who were at V, to know the truth," he said.

"I was gutted when I couldn't play the gig because I didn't want to let the fans down. The truth is I had laryngitis, which Noel was made fully aware of that morning, diagnosed by a doctor."

He also disputed suggestions of an argument over his clothing line, saying "there was no such discussion or row".

The band split up soon after. Liam now fronts Beady Eye, made up of former Oasis band members.

Representatives for Noel have not commented on the action.

Source: bbc