Dianna Agron Claims It Pains Her To Be Separated From Her ‘Glee’ Family: ‘It’s Equally Hard When I’m Not There Every Day Anymore,’ Says ‘The Burlesque’ Actress

Dianna Agron cannot deny that her role as queen bee Quinn Fabray in the hit musical series 'Glee' made her closer to her fellow artists. However, viewers have likewise noticed the absence of Agron in the show's fourth season. Even in Cory Monteith's tribute episode, she was missing despite playing the role of Monteith's on-screen ex-girlfriend.

In an interview with the Irish newspaper, the 27-year-old actress expressed her pain because of the rumors being linked to her name. According to such rumors, the reason for Agron's absence is her rift with 'Glee's' co-creator Ryan Murphy as well as Lea Michele. Such rumors also claim that the 'I Am Number Four' actress is very difficult to work with, that's why the cast dislikes her.

"Bad news spreads faster than anything good. And I think it's just such a shame, especially involving someone that we love so much, that the good old Internet has taken everything that they want to say about it and spread it like wildfire," explains Agron.

She also adds that as opposed to what others think, it is difficult for her to be apart from the show: "I've nothing but love for that show and everybody involved in it and it was such a huge part of my life, so I think it's equally hard when I'm not there every day anymore, I don't see all of them every day anymore to have things like this fly around. It's more heartbreaking than it would be if I was there with everybody. It makes me feel even farther away from our show."

One insider previously claimed that the rumors about Agron's indifference with the 'Glee' cast did not have a truthful basis. "She is still very much a part of the Glee family and always welcome," says the insider.

Agron is currently busy promoting her action comedy film 'The Family' wherein she plays the role of Belle Blake, the daughter of a former mafia boss who decides to change and enter his family into a witness protection program. 

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