Chappell Roan apologises to fans after jokingly calling ‘Glee’s Christmas episode: “The worst episode of Glee I’ve ever seen”

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Chappell Roan has apologised to her fans after jokingly claiming that Glee‘s Christmas episode was “the worst” episode of the show she had ever seen.Earlier this week (December 23) the ‘Good Luck Babe’ hitmaker shared her opinions on the musical comedy series’ episode titled “Extraordinary Merry Christmas”, in a series of Instagram posts on an account that is run by her and Ramisha Sattar, her creative director.“This is the worst episode of Glee I have ever seen,” Roan told the camera jokingly while holding back laughter. “I am turning it off.

I hate it. Next,” she continued while being handed the TV’s remote control, pausing and clicking the “next” button.A post shared by ♥ kisha kisha ♥ (@lovekishakisha)A post shared by ♥ kisha kisha ♥ (@lovekishakisha)The Grammy-nominated singer then shared a follow-up video shortly after, jokingly apologising for her take on the episode. “This is my apology video for the Gleeks that I offended.

I am so sorry,” Roan began, while the person recording pointed a pair of scissors at her.“I love every episode of Glee, and I love Kurt and Blaine,” she continued, letting out a laugh after referencing Chris Colfer and Darren Criss’ characters on the hit 2009 series.Created by Ryan Murphy (American Horror Story, Monster), Glee aired on Fox from May 2009 until March 2015.

The jukebox musical comedy-drama starred the likes of Lea Michele, Dianna Agron and Matthew Morrison, and focused on the fictional William McKinley High School’s glee club – named the New Directions.Throughout the series, the club compete as a show choir while its members deal with issues regarding gender, race, family, relationships, sexuality and more.

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