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'Glee' Will Reportedly Cover Selena Gomez's 'Love You Like a Love Song'
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Lea Michele is rumored to deliver 'a really powerful performance' of the radio hit, which is taken from Gomez's third studio album, in a prom episode.

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"Glee" will take on Selena Gomez's song in an upcoming episode of season 3. Rumor has it, Lea Michele will perform "Love You Like a Love Song" which appears in the former "Wizards of Waverly Place" star's third studio album with The Scene, "When the Sun Goes Down".

According to E! Online, the cover version of the electropop track will appear in a "sure-to-be epic prom episode", which has been filmed last week. A source on the set gushed that the Rachel Berry depicter delivers "a really powerful performance" of the radio hit.

Neither FOX nor executive producers of the show comment on the alleged "Love You Like a Love Song" cover. Michele, however, recently hinted that she has shot the prom episode as tweeting on April 4, "Longest. Prom. Ever."

Should the news be true, it would mark the first time "Glee" features a music from Gomez's catalog. The popular musical series itself will return after more-than-a-month hiatus this Tuesday, April 10 with "Big Brother".

Meanwhile, the former Disney starlet's co-star in "Spring Breakers", James Franco, has shared his own take on "Love You Like a Love Song". The "127 Hours" actor posted on his WhoSay account a video featuring him mouthing most of the song's lyrics, while sitting on the passenger seat of his car.

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