Spoiler alert!
You ready for this one?
Don’t tell, but sometimes people say stuff they shouldn’t on the internet.
I know. You’re shocked.
Unfortunately for Glee extra Nicole Crowther, show producer Brad Falchuck isn’t ready to chalk her thoughtless Twitter over share up to, “this kind of thing happens to everyone, sometimes.”
His response was a lot more harsh, and, if he’s serious, might spell the end of Crowther’s Hollywood aspirations:
“Hope you’re qualified to do something besides work in entertainment,” he wrote in response. “Who are you to spoil something talented people have spent months to create?”
Crowther has apologized to Falchuck, and to Glee and its fans. “I’m truly sorry. I was being completely thoughtless and made a horrible mistake. I’m deeply & incredibly sorry Brad.”
She’s deleted the Tweets, but once on the internet, always on the internet. The Glee prom episode is officially spoiled, and we’re guessing so is Crowther’s career as an actress. Her career as an abject lesson to the internet generation about privacy and the need to think before advertising things to the universe of the internet has just begun.
Want to hear her the news she blew her career to share? Just keep scrolling down.
Spoiler alert!
The real kind now!
If you don’t want to know, don’t look here!
Here’s the controversial tweet:
“K is PQ and Ka is PK,” Crowther tweeted. The “K” she’s referring to seems to stand for for Kurt, and the “Ka” stands for Karofsky — meaning Kurt will be crowned prom queen and the closeted high school sports star who loves to torture him will be crowned king. Small wonder the Glee producers didn’t want that twist getting out!

















