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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Margaret Cho Dishes, "Drop Dead Diva" Season 3 Spoilers - Watch

Margaret Cho Dishes, "Drop Dead Diva" Season 3 Spoilers - Watch
Margaret Cho stars in "Drop Dead Diva" as a lifetime Teri Lee, assistant attorney snarky Jane, the protagonist of the show played Brooke Elliott.

The comedian and actor spoke with Rachel Smith OnTheRedCarpet.com host, June 13 on the first next show the third season on Sunday, June 19 at 21:00

The show is about a lawyer named Jane full figures, which is inhabited by the soul of the deceased model ditzy Deb. Jane / Deb works in a law firm with former fiancé Deb Kent Grayson, who has no idea of ​​love in his life next to him every day.

At the end of the second season, asks Jane Grayson / Deb, to be his best man for his upcoming wedding, and he will be shocked by the news. As Jane Grayson goes hunting, gets under the car.

The first season of the exhibition presents a dance sequence choreographed by "So you think you can dance" guest judge Tyce Diorio.

"Brooke and Jane (Elliot) song and we just, we all just sort of dances around the hospital room because Grayson is in the hospital," said Cho. "So we'll go right in Our Cliff Hanger. So it's very exciting. "

"Tyce came and did a fantastic job. It usually occurs in the first episode of each season and this incredible choreography for all of us, and is a blast," he said. "A couple of people in the cast of good dancers. As Brooke Elliott is an amazing dancer and Kate Levering (who plays Jane Kim Kaswell Nemesis) an amazing dancer, so we all learn together and is so fun.'s Always a good way to return to the season. "

Beyond the dance number, Cho said the third season is "a lot of romance, there are plenty of intrigue, there are many severe cases. My character is being sued by Matchmaker Patti" millionaire "Stanger."

Speaking of guest stars, the show has a strong list of celebrities lined up to make appearances this season.

"A lot of amazing guest stars like Kathy Griffin and Wanda Sykes, and Lance Bass and Clay Aiken," said Cho. "It 'just very, very fun season, and I hope that viewers will like."

"People love the show so that they are really excited," said Cho. "We are very fortunate to amazing guest stars, and we have people who are permanently, which will be as long as Paula Abdul and Rosie O'Donnell, so it's really, really big, it's really fun for the whole earth."

Cho has recently had a cameo it on "30 Rock," the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il, in a scene in which she plays opposite Tracy Morgan in a trailer parody. Morgan faces negative press recently about anti-gay comments he made during a recent trip to stop the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.

The actress and comedian, who is openly bisexual and LGBT rights activist, told Morgan about the situation: "Well, I was not there and I did not see, so I do not know. But for me, when the homophobic discourse is used which really hurts because it was played by homophobia, I lost my loved ones into acts of homophobic violence, and so is something offensive to Personally, I was so hurt by it.

"I know, I like working with him, I like" 30 Rock "," Cho said: "Sometimes the comedians say things shock, and sometimes people say things when you're not thinking, and I think is what he was doing. "

Report Rachel Smith, co-host of KABC television entertainment program "Red Carpet" (see the local TV).