Darren Criss was pulled off stage by a fan during a recent performance, illustrating that while "Glee" costar Dianna Agronmight like girls, at least one girl likes this boy just a little too much.
Criss, on tour with "Glee Live! In Concert," fell into the crowd Thursday night in Washington, D.C., after kneeling down to shake hands with a front-row fan during the curtain call after "Somebody to Love." He quickly jumped back on stage.
"To the lady who pulled me off the stage and into the pit tonight: if I ever see you on a stage... keep your wits about ya. Love, Darren :) !," the actor said on Twitter, adding, "btw I'm lucky I didn't hit my head on the gate in front of this lady. Seriously close call tonight... Like, please don't kill me. I'm nice."
On "Glee," Criss plays Blaine Anderson, a member of competing show choir the Warblers and onscreen boyfriend to Chris Colfer's Kurt Hummel.
Agron raised eyebrows over the weekend when she donned a "Likes Girls" T-shirt during Saturday's show in Toronto. The actress explained later on her blog that she was showing support for the girls and women in her life, and also for the LGBT community.
Criss, on tour with "Glee Live! In Concert," fell into the crowd Thursday night in Washington, D.C., after kneeling down to shake hands with a front-row fan during the curtain call after "Somebody to Love." He quickly jumped back on stage.
"To the lady who pulled me off the stage and into the pit tonight: if I ever see you on a stage... keep your wits about ya. Love, Darren :) !," the actor said on Twitter, adding, "btw I'm lucky I didn't hit my head on the gate in front of this lady. Seriously close call tonight... Like, please don't kill me. I'm nice."
On "Glee," Criss plays Blaine Anderson, a member of competing show choir the Warblers and onscreen boyfriend to Chris Colfer's Kurt Hummel.
Agron raised eyebrows over the weekend when she donned a "Likes Girls" T-shirt during Saturday's show in Toronto. The actress explained later on her blog that she was showing support for the girls and women in her life, and also for the LGBT community.