Lea Michele, who plays Broadway-bound diva Rachel Berry on Glee, says she'll share more story lines with Darren Criss and Chris Colfer on the show's upcoming third season.

Criss, who plays out-and-proud Blaine Anderson, and Colfer, who plays William McKinley High gay student Kurt Hummel, declared their love for one another during the show's second season finale.

Michele spoke about the upcoming season with all-things-television website TheTVAddict.com.

“I know that I have some really great story lines with Chris Colfer and Darren Criss. I know that I'm going to be in the high school musical which I can't say but it's one of my dream roles – not Fanny Brice [of Funny Girl fame]. So I know that I'm doing that and I know that they're going back to a lot of classic songs. From the first script it was not a lot of top 10 songs but older songs which I love and am so excited to sing and lots of Broadway. So I'm super excited about that.”

When asked if viewers can expect to see her character's gay dads, Michele answered: “You know what, what the heck? Like really, I really hope so! For me, my dream of meeting Rachel's dads would just be even if she was performing on stage, taking a bow, and then she just waves and there they were her dads in the audience, Elton John… and… one of them is African American so I've always had trouble about thinking who that would be.”