Ovary Hustlin’ … Glee Actress Amber Riley Faints, But Assures Us “I’m not pregnant!”

Last night, things got a little scary for Glee actress, Amber Riley. While doing interviews during a panel discussion at the TV Academy of Arts and Sciences in North Hollywood, Amber fainted. She quickly recovered and was able to continue with the event. Afterward, Riley hopped on twitter and let all know that she was A-Okay. She tweeted:
Hey guys, I’m okay :) I got a little dizzy from all the photog flashes! You’d think I’s be used to it by now, still a red carpet amateur I guess. Gonna get checked out but I feel fine. Thank you for all the concern and well wishes.
And before y’all (myself included) jump to conclusions about why she may’ve fainted. She clarified:
Lol. Let me stop the rumor mill right now. I’m not pregnant! Yes I’m black but I don’t have diabetes, I don’t starve myself to fit clothes; I buy clothes to fit ME not vice versa, I DO NOT DIET; I eat right and exercise! I love myself waaaay more than I like my career. I would never ever put myself in harm’s way to mirror any “image”. Come on ppl. Get a life. I did get a great laugh this morning reading all the BS though lol
[THR]
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