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Updated: Monday, 12 Sep 2011, 5:39 AM PDT
Published : Monday, 12 Sep 2011, 5:39 AM PDT
(The New York Post) - “Glee” star Cory Monteith clashed with show creator Ryan Murphy over Monteith’s claims that the cast was overworked and underpaid, the New York Post reported Sunday, citing sources.
Taping resumed last month, and Monteith and Murphy have been sparring about cast members’ work schedules and rights to more cash from their tours and albums from the hit FOX show.
The situation is so severe that Murphy is reconsidering the role of Finn Hudson that Monteith plays on the show, according to sources.
“Cory was the show’s golden boy but has most recently been the most vocal member of the cast complaining," one said. "He feels they are being overworked. They were filming and toured without any time to recover."
The source added, “He’s become a de facto leader complaining to Ryan Murphy [for the cast], who they feel should give them a bigger share of the show’s success. But Ryan thinks Cory is causing trouble.”
Sources said that Murphy threatened to ax Monteith from a planned “Glee” spin-off and halt the production of an untitled comedy that Monteith is to star in and co-produce with Bruce Nash and Robert Kosberg.
Monteith has made public gripes about the cast’s compensation. He said in a radio interview last year, of their album topping the record charts, “I got 400 bucks from it going No. 1. But you know what, that’s OK, because if I’m patient, and if this thing does really well, maybe I’ll see another 400 bucks.”
Monteith’s rep said, “For the record, [this] is completely fabricated -- I would imagine the result of lingering rumors from last month but not based in truth whatsoever. Cory is back on set and very happy to be there.”
A “Glee” spokesperson added that there was no truth to the story.
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Source: The New York Post