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Kevin McHale Reflected On The Moment He Learned Of Cory Monteith’s Death In 2013
Kevin McHale Reflected On The Moment He Learned Of Cory Monteith's Death In 2013,"Not a day has gone by where I don’t miss you."

Kevin McHale Reflected On The Moment He Learned Of Cory Monteith’s Death In 2013

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Kevin McHale is reflecting on his Glee costar Cory Monteith’s death on the 10th anniversary of his passing.

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“10 years ago today I was in London with Naya. We immediately met up after being woken up by the worst possible news,” Kevin wrote on Twitter.

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He continued, “We spent the day partly in shock, partly laughing at our memories, partly crying at the impossibility of it all.”

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Now, even a decade later, Kevin says “not a day has gone by” where he doesn’t miss both of them.

10 years ago today I was in London with Naya. We immediately met up after being woken up by the worst possible news. We spent the day partly in shock, partly laughing at our memories, partly crying at the impossibility of it all. 10 years later, not a day has gone by where I…

— Kevin McHale (@druidDUDE) July 13, 2023@druidDUDE / Via Twitter: @druidDUDE

“Thanks for sharing your light with us for as brief as it was. ♥️,” Kevin wrote.

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Kevin wasn’t the only Glee star to remember Cory on the anniversary of his passing. Both Lea Michele and Chord Overstreet also paid tribute to the late actor.

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“It feels like only yesterday that you were here and yet a million years ago all at the same time. I hold all of our memories in my heart where they will stay safe and never forgotten,” Lea wrote.

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Meanwhile, Chord posted a musical tribute to Cory, writing, “10 years ago today I lost one of my best friends. Feels like forever ago and at the same time it feels like it was just yesterday.”

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Thinking of all of Cory’s friends and family during this time.

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