Recent episodes of Sony Music Entertainment’s Dinner is heading to me A podcast hosted by Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Emmy-winning actress Jane Lynch revealed her career, personal life, and the impact of her role on her LGBTQ+ audience. The conversation, recorded at Treroon in Montecito, California, gave a candid look at the experiences of lynching in Hollywood and his journey into self-acceptance.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do
Montecito’s pace is slow
Lynch, 64, shared insights into her life in Montecito, explaining major changes from her previous fast-paced lifestyle. “It was really slow so it took me a while,” she said. “I’m in a place where it feels good now and it feels normal.” She said that everyday routines include walking, grocery shopping and visiting local spots like Café Lux. However, she revealed that she had given up on coffee for health reasons, describing the transition as challenging.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do
From vegans to carnivorous animals
The humorous exchange reminded Ferguson of his dining experience with Lynch while filming in Vancouver. At the time, Lynch was vegan and ordered a tasteless cauliflower dish. She admits to “vegan arrogance” and now accepts a carnivorous diet.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do
We are collaborating with Jennifer Coolidge
Lynch looked back on her role in the 2000 mockmentary The best in the showshe drew a dog handler with Jennifer Coolidge. She described the collaboration as a fusion of tension and excitement, noting that both actresses spent time rehearsing character development and interaction.
Starr said, “Jennifer and I protected each other, but we were both the first timers, so we were very nervous, but we talked a lot, our stories were in sync, walking through Stanley Park and if I said haha,
The conversation turned into Lynch’s personal life, especially her self-discovery and the journey that emerged. She said she was gay at about 12 years old and found herself appearing to her parents at age 30. Lynch expressed relief that his parents had a positive response, due to the visibility of other public figures like Ellen DeGeneres and Melissa Eterridge at the time.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do
The birth of Sue Sylvester
Lynch discussed his iconic role as Sue Sylvester Greereveals that the character is written specifically for her. She explained that Fox executive Kevin Riley suggested the need for a villain, and creator Ryan Murphy imagined Sue as a character portrayed by Lynch. Lynch believes that author Ian Brennan has shaped the characters’ lines and personality.
Lynch replied, “Jane, 13. Yes, if she pleased. Yes. Oh, I would have been, and I would have been obsessed with it too. Yes.
“Glee” and its impact on younger audiences
look back GreeLynch has stated that the show would make sense to her, 13-year-old. She highlights the depiction of the support community shows within the choir room, in contrast to the challenges faced in the high school corridors. Lynch hopes that society is heading into a “golden age of caring for each other,” and emphasizes the importance of empathy and support.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do
Insight into “Julie & Julia”
Lynch also shared behind the scenes details from her role Julie and Juliashe played the character based on Julia Child’s sister. She explained that in order to achieve the desired height difference between her and Meryl Streep, which portrayed Julia’s child, she wore a platform covered in the same fabric as her dress, creating an optical illusion.になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do
In a light moment, Ferguson spoke about his memorable background performance from the episode. Modern familyI saw something extra talking to an empty chair. Lynch praised the dedication of the background actors and noted that their performances could have a major impact on the overall quality of the scene.
Source: Gayety – gayety.co