Added some outtakes from the Glamour and Paper photoshoots to the gallery.
Don’t forget, Dianna along with her Glee cast mates will be appearing on the Oprah Winfrey Show tomorrow. Be sure check back tomorrow for clips and caps.

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Dianna and Mark are featured in the March issue of Paper magazine as part of their ‘Most Beautiful People’ issue. Added a outtake from the photoshoot. Check it out in the gallery!
Photoshoots > 2010 > Paper

The show-stopping song-and-dance performances on Glee, Fox’s effervescent TV musical about an Ohio high school’s underdog glee club, have made the show a cult hit since it debuted last May. And the show’s characters are just as captivating. Especially the mean ones. “She’s deliciously evil and oscillates between being the mean girl and someone with an ounce of a heart,” Dianna Agron says of her character Quinn Fabray, an amusingly icy cheerleader. “Our writers realize people aren’t just one note.” Characters’ love lives are accordingly complicated. Although Quinn’s quarterback boyfriend, Finn, is a nice boy, she also shares a special bond with the Mohawked, womanizing running back Noah “Puck” Puckerman. Mark Salling, who plays Puck, describes him as “a bad guy inside of a good guy inside of a bad guy.”
According to Agron and Salling, the new episodes, which begin April 13th, will feature little resolution when it comes to their twisted relationship. “I know my character,” Salling says. “He’s not going to stop sexting other girls.” (Actually, it seems some fans want Puck to start sexting other boys: Internet videos dedicated to “Purt,” a combination of Puck and gay character, Kurt, abound.) In real life, Agron is single, despite gossip sites drawing conclusions from a photo of her drinking coffee with Adam Brody (with whom she appears in the upcoming film The Romantics). “Our call time [for the film] was the same that day, so we thought we’d go grab coffee together. An hour later, I had a boyfriend,” she laughs. “It was great.” Salling is less forthcoming about his personal life. “I always say, ‘Puck’s a bad guy, but I’m the worst guy,’” he deadpans. When pushed to elaborate, all he’ll offer is that he is “technically” single. He seems more at ease, however, with the attention he gets online, especially in some bloggers’ breathless descriptions of his chiseled physique. “I’m honored by their kind words, “ Salling laughs, “But my eyes are up here, OK?”
Source: Paper
Interview magazine has named Dianna one of their ‘8 Actors We’re Loving This Valentine’s Day’
NAME: Dianna Agron
BIRTHDAY: April 30, 1986
WHY WE LOVE HER: She’s Glee’s queen bee. Quinn Fabray, her character on Fox’s musical comedy, has to make it work as she juggles cheerleading, mean girl-ing, and her responsibilities as the (pregnant) president of Celibacy Club–all while singing!
UPCOMING PROJECTS: The Romantics, an indie flick starring Anna Paquin, Katie Holmes, and Candice Bergen; and Burlesque, a musical headlined by Cher and Christina Aguilera.
ROMANTIC TIES: She’s been seen spending time with actor Adam Brody.
WHAT’S HER SIGN? She’s a Taurus, a practical, stable sign. She may go for another Taurus, or a similarly even-keeled Virgo.
Source: Interview
Dianna will be featured in an upcoming issue of Interview Magazine. According to Interview, she also has a new project lined up, Burlesque, a musical starring Christina Aguilera and Cher. We’ll have HQ scans available as soon as the issue hits newsstands. In the meantime here’s a preview:

She’s the most famous knocked-up former cheerleader and celibacy-club president on TV. But Dianna Agron—a.k.a. Quinn Fabray, Glee’s sometimes lovable, occasionally manipulative deposed queen bee—nearly bailed on her audition for the show. “I was so nervous,” Agron admits. With her all-American beauty, Agron certainly looked the part, but the producers wondered if she appeared too innocent. “They told me to come back with straight hair and to dress sexier,” she says. “Later that week, I started work.” As the top-rated Glee wraps its first season, the 23-year-old Agron has already completed several films—including The Romantics, an indie flick starring Anna Paquin, Katie Holmes, and Candice Bergen; and Burlesque, a musical headlined by Cher and Christina Aguilera. Agron also writes screenplays; her first, the story of a 28-year-old man’s relationships with three women, is already in development. While Agron’s scripts aren’t purely autobiographical, her experiences growing up Eloise-style in a high-end hotel—in her case, a San Francisco Hyatt where her father worked as general manager—provided her with plenty of fodder. “I got to see many walks of life—politicians, athletes, Tony Robbins,” she explains. “It was the ultimate fishbowl.”
Don’t forget, tonight is the SAG awards. Dianna, along with the cast of Glee are nominated.
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