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Fans Defend 'Glee' Star After Paparazzi Yell At Her For Blocking View Of Sarah Jessica Parker

Dianna Agron; Sarah Jessica Parker
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Actor Dianna Agron and playwright Jeremy O. Harris were greeting friends at the New York City Ballet Fall Gala when photographers yelled that they were 'blocking a very important photo' of Parker, not realizing who they were.

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Fans of actor Dianna Agron came to her defense after a viral video showed the Glee star being yelled at by photographers who ordered her to move out of the way so they could snap photos of And Just Like That star Sarah Jessica Parker.

In the clip, Agron was talking to another guest at the New York City Ballet Fall Gala on Thursday when one particularly loud voice shouted:


“You’re blocking an important photo."

Another said:

“There’s a very important photo right behind you, please.”

One irritated photographer was heard remarking sarcastically:

“Guys, you’re not in the way. You’re not in the way at all. You’re not in the way.”

Here is the clip shared by Pop Crave on X (formerly Twitter).

Things didn't get much better when a photographer who recognized Agron told fellow photographers who she was, but got her name wrong.

“That’s Dianne,” she said, to which the loudest photographer in the bunch replied, "Dianne who?"

"The girl from Glee," she said. She also noted that Agron "dated Taylor Swift," which was an unconfirmed rumor tossed around online.

You can hear the awkward exchange, below.

Fans of Glee were not amused.




Social media users shared how they would've responded to the disrespect.





Agron is a SAG award winner for her portrayal of the antagonistic head cheerleader Quinn Fabray on the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee.

The 37-year-old also had success in films including I Am Number Four, The Family, and Bare, and as a director of short films and music videos.

In 2017, she began performing as a singer at the Café Carlyle in New York City.

She continued to star in movies like Shiva Baby and As They Made Us and acted and directed part of the anthology feature film Berlin, I Love You.

This year, Agron returned to TV for the first time since Glee wrapped in 2015 to join the main cast of Netflix's The Chosen One.

Paparazzi, take note: She's not going anywhere.

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