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Cory Monteith written out of Glee's season finale after checking into rehab

Twentieth Century Fox, which makes Glee, has also come out in support for Cory's recent ordeal.
by Bang
Published Apr 2, 2013
Cory Monteith "voluntarily" admitted himself into a facility for "substance addiction" and Glee bosses have decided to write him out of the finale with his absence explained.

Cory Monteith has been written out of Glee's season finale after checking into rehab.

The 30-year-old actor—who plays Finn Hudson in the comedy-drama show—"voluntarily" admitted himself into a facility for "substance addiction" and show bosses have decided to write him out of the finale with his absence explained.

Twentieth Century Fox, which makes Glee, has also come out in support for his recent ordeal, releasing a statement saying:"Cory is a beloved member of the Glee family and we fully support his decision to seek treatment. Everyone at the show wishes him well and looks forward to his return."

A spokesperson for Cory revealed the actor—who is dating his co-star Lea Michele—had taken steps to deal with his addiction by voluntarily admitting himself to a treatment facility.

The representative said: "[Cory] has voluntarily admitted himself to a treatment facility for substance addiction.

"He graciously asks for your respect and privacy as he takes the necessary steps towards recovery."

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Lea has vowed to stand by the hunk during his time in rehab and admitted she is "grateful and proud" of him for checking into the facility.

She added: "I love and support Cory and will stand by him through this. I am grateful and proud he made this decision."

TWEET SUPPORT. Glee creator Ryan Murphy is "proud" of Cory for checking himself into rehab.

He tweeted: "I am so proud of Cory Monteith and love and support him 100 percent."

Cory's co-stars also added their support.

Kevin McHale wrote, "Love you, Cory. So proud of you."

Jenna Ushkowitz tweeted, "Sending lots of love and light to Cory. We love you."

Chris Colfer tweeted, "Anyone who helps themselves is a hero in my book."

Meanwhile Dot Marie Jones called Cory "the sweetest man" and warned people not to judge others.

She wrote: "We are - and always will be - here for you. I love you always. Stay strong. You never know what someone is dealing with in their personal life. Don't pass judgement."

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His co-star and girlfriend Lea Michele also tweeted: "Thank you all so much for all your love, support, and encouragement. It's means the world to us.."

Cory previously revealed he entered rehab when he was just 19 years old and encouraged others to seek help.

Speaking in an interview in 2011, he said: "I don't want kids to think it's OK to drop out of school and get high, and they'll be famous actors, too.

"But for those people who might give up: Get real about what you want and go after it."

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