01of 05Kevin McHaleJesse Grant/Getty Images for iHeartRadioAt the Jingle Ball in December, McHale–who played Artie onGlee–toldInTouch Weeklythat while he had no hand in the docuseries' creation, he was willing to debunk any rumors that the show may propagate.“You don’t necessarily want to give something more attention than it maybe deserves or needs,” he told the publication. “But we’ll see. Us and all of our friends have nothing to do with it, so we’ll see what happens.“Later that month, McHaledidn’t hold backin response to a Twitter user who claimed that Glee’s “cast and crew were involved” in the production of the Discovery+ show. “Show me this ‘cast’ you speak of,” the star replied a month beforeThe Price of Glee’s release. Using a trash bin emoji, he added, “This is [trash].“In another tweet, McHale reacted further: “This was the nice version, ftr [for the record]. Don’t make me speak on this again.“02of 05Jenna UshkowitzJamie McCarthy/GettySpeaking toBuzzfeed, the actress behind the glee club’s Tina citedThe Price of Gleeas motivation to continue recording the reflective podcastAnd That’s What You Really Missed, which she hosts with her former co-star Kevin McHale.“In terms of the Discovery+ documentary, it feels even more important, to me at least, to do the podcast because we were the ones who were there,” Ushkowitz said, speaking with the outlet in November. “And we were the ones experiencing this. And we know what really happened.“She added, “So, you know, for me, it feels even more pertinent to actually be the ones to share our experience when people are sharing experiences that they didn’t have.“03of 05Chord OverstreetJon Kopaloff/FilmMagicOverstreet, who joinedGleeas Sam in the show’s second season, rejected the docuseries as soon as it was brought up. “Oh, I think all that’s bulls—,” he said in response to questions about it on theElvis Duran Show. He continued, “I think anybody that knows anything about that show and experienced it doesn’t have anything to do with that, from what I know.““We’re all really close and, you know, pretty much like family, and nobody knows anything about that,” he said on the radio show. “I think it’s a little bit of, like, trying to get people to watch something.“04of 05Becca TobinBecca Tobin.Joe Scarnici/GettyBeforeThe Price of Gleewas first announced in October,Gleealum Becca Tobin seemed to have an idea that the project was in the works, though it didn’t sit right with her. Speaking on theEverything Iconic With Danny Pellegrinopodcast, Tobin–who played Kitty on the show from season 4 until the finale–said she wasn’t going to participate in any exposé.“There’s somebody out there who’s trying desperately to put together a documentary or a tell-all or something or other who keeps contacting us relentlessly,” she said in August. “At the end of the day it’s a family.“05of 05Harry Shum Jr.Harry Shum Jr.Jerod Harris/FilmMagicSpeaking exclusively to PEOPLE in January about whether he’s seen the docuseries, theGrey’s Anatomystar said: “No, I haven’t watched it.““I don’t know too much about it other then there’s a lot that happened on any show and there’s always things to pull off,” he continued. “To me, it makes me sad that people are just trying to kick a dead horse.“Added Shum, “I think that there’s a lot of things that people want to say and people want to speculate, and more power to them at the end of the day. But I don’t know too much about the documentary, to be honest with you.”
01of 05Kevin McHaleJesse Grant/Getty Images for iHeartRadioAt the Jingle Ball in December, McHale–who played Artie onGlee–toldInTouch Weeklythat while he had no hand in the docuseries' creation, he was willing to debunk any rumors that the show may propagate.“You don’t necessarily want to give something more attention than it maybe deserves or needs,” he told the publication. “But we’ll see. Us and all of our friends have nothing to do with it, so we’ll see what happens.“Later that month, McHaledidn’t hold backin response to a Twitter user who claimed that Glee’s “cast and crew were involved” in the production of the Discovery+ show. “Show me this ‘cast’ you speak of,” the star replied a month beforeThe Price of Glee’s release. Using a trash bin emoji, he added, “This is [trash].“In another tweet, McHale reacted further: “This was the nice version, ftr [for the record]. Don’t make me speak on this again.”
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Kevin McHale
Jesse Grant/Getty Images for iHeartRadio

At the Jingle Ball in December, McHale–who played Artie onGlee–toldInTouch Weeklythat while he had no hand in the docuseries' creation, he was willing to debunk any rumors that the show may propagate.
“You don’t necessarily want to give something more attention than it maybe deserves or needs,” he told the publication. “But we’ll see. Us and all of our friends have nothing to do with it, so we’ll see what happens.”
Later that month, McHaledidn’t hold backin response to a Twitter user who claimed that Glee’s “cast and crew were involved” in the production of the Discovery+ show. “Show me this ‘cast’ you speak of,” the star replied a month beforeThe Price of Glee’s release. Using a trash bin emoji, he added, “This is [trash].”
In another tweet, McHale reacted further: “This was the nice version, ftr [for the record]. Don’t make me speak on this again.”
02of 05Jenna UshkowitzJamie McCarthy/GettySpeaking toBuzzfeed, the actress behind the glee club’s Tina citedThe Price of Gleeas motivation to continue recording the reflective podcastAnd That’s What You Really Missed, which she hosts with her former co-star Kevin McHale.“In terms of the Discovery+ documentary, it feels even more important, to me at least, to do the podcast because we were the ones who were there,” Ushkowitz said, speaking with the outlet in November. “And we were the ones experiencing this. And we know what really happened.“She added, “So, you know, for me, it feels even more pertinent to actually be the ones to share our experience when people are sharing experiences that they didn’t have.”
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Jenna Ushkowitz
Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Speaking toBuzzfeed, the actress behind the glee club’s Tina citedThe Price of Gleeas motivation to continue recording the reflective podcastAnd That’s What You Really Missed, which she hosts with her former co-star Kevin McHale.
“In terms of the Discovery+ documentary, it feels even more important, to me at least, to do the podcast because we were the ones who were there,” Ushkowitz said, speaking with the outlet in November. “And we were the ones experiencing this. And we know what really happened.”
She added, “So, you know, for me, it feels even more pertinent to actually be the ones to share our experience when people are sharing experiences that they didn’t have.”
03of 05Chord OverstreetJon Kopaloff/FilmMagicOverstreet, who joinedGleeas Sam in the show’s second season, rejected the docuseries as soon as it was brought up. “Oh, I think all that’s bulls—,” he said in response to questions about it on theElvis Duran Show. He continued, “I think anybody that knows anything about that show and experienced it doesn’t have anything to do with that, from what I know.““We’re all really close and, you know, pretty much like family, and nobody knows anything about that,” he said on the radio show. “I think it’s a little bit of, like, trying to get people to watch something.”
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Chord Overstreet
Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic

Overstreet, who joinedGleeas Sam in the show’s second season, rejected the docuseries as soon as it was brought up. “Oh, I think all that’s bulls—,” he said in response to questions about it on theElvis Duran Show. He continued, “I think anybody that knows anything about that show and experienced it doesn’t have anything to do with that, from what I know.”
“We’re all really close and, you know, pretty much like family, and nobody knows anything about that,” he said on the radio show. “I think it’s a little bit of, like, trying to get people to watch something.”
04of 05Becca TobinBecca Tobin.Joe Scarnici/GettyBeforeThe Price of Gleewas first announced in October,Gleealum Becca Tobin seemed to have an idea that the project was in the works, though it didn’t sit right with her. Speaking on theEverything Iconic With Danny Pellegrinopodcast, Tobin–who played Kitty on the show from season 4 until the finale–said she wasn’t going to participate in any exposé.“There’s somebody out there who’s trying desperately to put together a documentary or a tell-all or something or other who keeps contacting us relentlessly,” she said in August. “At the end of the day it’s a family.”
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Becca Tobin
Becca Tobin.Joe Scarnici/Getty

BeforeThe Price of Gleewas first announced in October,Gleealum Becca Tobin seemed to have an idea that the project was in the works, though it didn’t sit right with her. Speaking on theEverything Iconic With Danny Pellegrinopodcast, Tobin–who played Kitty on the show from season 4 until the finale–said she wasn’t going to participate in any exposé.
“There’s somebody out there who’s trying desperately to put together a documentary or a tell-all or something or other who keeps contacting us relentlessly,” she said in August. “At the end of the day it’s a family.”
05of 05Harry Shum Jr.Harry Shum Jr.Jerod Harris/FilmMagicSpeaking exclusively to PEOPLE in January about whether he’s seen the docuseries, theGrey’s Anatomystar said: “No, I haven’t watched it.““I don’t know too much about it other then there’s a lot that happened on any show and there’s always things to pull off,” he continued. “To me, it makes me sad that people are just trying to kick a dead horse.“Added Shum, “I think that there’s a lot of things that people want to say and people want to speculate, and more power to them at the end of the day. But I don’t know too much about the documentary, to be honest with you.”
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Harry Shum Jr.
Harry Shum Jr.Jerod Harris/FilmMagic

Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE in January about whether he’s seen the docuseries, theGrey’s Anatomystar said: “No, I haven’t watched it.”
“I don’t know too much about it other then there’s a lot that happened on any show and there’s always things to pull off,” he continued. “To me, it makes me sad that people are just trying to kick a dead horse.”
Added Shum, “I think that there’s a lot of things that people want to say and people want to speculate, and more power to them at the end of the day. But I don’t know too much about the documentary, to be honest with you.”
source: people.com