The 35-year-old actor, who is best known for having played Artie Abrams on 'Glee', takes to his Twitter account to pay tribute to his co-star who died from a drug overdose at the age of 31.
The Artie Abrams depicter remembers his pals on the FOX musical series staged an 'intervention' to get him to stop taking steroids because they saw the negative effects the drugs had on him.
Perfectly content with his current life, the 'Glee' alum admits he is not interested in exchanging wedding vows or having children with beau Austin P. McKenzie.
The Artie Abrams depicter doubts his former hit television show led by Lea Michele and created by Ryan Murphy will ever be brought back to the screen despite its popularity.
Matthew Morrison, Amber Riley and Chris Colfer are among former 'Glee' stars who also offer loving tributes to the late actress, who died in a drowning accident.