Watch LeaMichele & DarrenCriss adorably jam out to 'Don't Stop Believing'
“Streetlights, people,” they sang from the back seat, big smiles on their faces as Criss nailed the high note.
“When you’re with your best friend and don’t stop believin’ randomly comes on the radio,” Michele captioned the nostalgic video. Not so long ago, Michele and Criss starred together as New Directions teammates Rachel Berry and Blaine Anderson, respectively, on Ryan Murphy’s hit Fox show. “Don’t Stop Believing” was a song performed often by the show choir after first being included in the series’ pilot.a fictional season four plot point on
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