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Lea Michele addresses rumors that she can't read in a hilarious new video

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Lea Michele joked about a viral theory about her supposed illiteracy with a humorous video that she shared to her TikTok account on Sunday.In the clip, the 36-year-old actress used a soundbite from The Kardashians and added a text graphic to her post that read: 'Calling Jonathan to read me the comments on my first TikTok.'The performer, who is recovering from COVID-19, had previously been the target of ridicule after several of her fans insinuated that she was unable to read, and she has denied the rumor several times in the past.

Messing around: Lea Michele joked about a viral theory about her supposed illiteracy with a humorous video that was shared to her TikTok account on SundayMichele previously joined TikTok and cracked a joke about her debut performance as Fanny Brice in the Funny Girl revival on Broadway in her first-ever post on the app on Saturday.

The Glee singer shared a side-by-side video recreating user javirod305's original clip.Michele is on temporary leave from the production after recently testing positive for COVID-19 just days after opening night.

With a little help from her friend: In the clip, the 36-year-old actress used a soundbite from The Kardashians and added a text graphic to her post that read: 'Calling Jonathan to read me the comments on my first TikTok.' Poking fun: Michele joined TikTok and cracked a joke about her debut performance as Fanny Brice in the Funny Girl revival on Broadway in her first-ever post on the app on SaturdayIn the short video, Michele lip synced along to Don't Rain on My Parade, the musical's most recognizable song.After getting through just one line, she stopped to give a demure wave to where her audience would be as applause played.She then sang the next line before.

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