‘Glee’ Season 5: Lea Michele Tweets Behind-The-Scene Photo, Wants to Help Ryan Murphy Write Cory Monteith Tribute Episode

Lea Michele is handling the death of her on-screen and off-screen boyfriend extremely well. The "Glee" actress has returned to the set of the hit musical TV show tweeting to her fans how much she missed her character Rachel Berry.

"First day of glee today... And at my first wardrobe fitting for Rachel Berry for Season Five! I've missed her so much!" she posted.

Most recently she shared a photo on her Twitter account of her on the set of "Glee" with the caption "Feels so good to be home... #GleeSeason5."

The 26-year-old has had a lot of support helping her get through this difficult time. Show creator Ryan Murphy recently told TV Line that Michele wanted everyone to get back on the set of "Glee" sooner rather than later because she thought it would help everyone heal.

"We had several options. We could delay shooting until November, we could delay shooting until January. But ultimately, what we decided to do for the cast and crew was start shooting with something that we had already written," Murphy said. "We just decided that it would probably be the best for everybody to get back together and be working and have grief counselors on set for two weeks, which we're going to do."

Murphy has said before that he thought Michele was handling everything well and she was truly a strong person. In fact US Weekly is reporting that she is helping Murphy write the episode that will deal with Monteith's death.

According to the magazine, Murphy is in charge of writing the Oct. 10 episode that will ultimately write off Monteith's character, Finn ,from the show.

"Lea wants it to reflect the truth, to warn people what can happen," a source told the magazine.

According to TV Line, the third episode will directly deal with Monteith's death and the first two episodes will be tributes to the iconic group Beatles.

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