Two months ago she was hit with the tragic death of her boyfriend Cory Monteith.
And as she tries to move on, Lea Michele is keeping a piece of him with her.
The
Glee actress is never seen without her sweet Cory necklace these days
although she is attempting to get back into a normal routine by
returning to work and catching up with friends.
On
Thursday in Los Angeles it was pampering time for Lea, 27, as she made a
trip to the Meche salon in Beverly Hills to get her brunette locks
tended to.
Moving on: It's been two months since Lea
Michele's boyfriend Cory Monteith died from a drug overdose and while
she is trying to move on, she keeps Cory close to her heart with a
necklace bearing his name
Lea arrived with her long hair tied back in a simple bun but left with her glowing tresses flowing around her shoulders.
Along with her Cory necklace, she wore a simple outfit of denim shorts and a checked shirt.
Michele added flip flops and dark sunglasses and appeared to be in good spirits, flashing a smile as she left the salon.
Lea
was also catching up on her reading, clutching a copy of the book Gone
Girl, which is being made into a movie starring Ben Affleck.
Cheerful: Lea appeared to be in good spirits as she left her hair salon in Beverly Hills on Thursday
Gone but not forgotten: Lea continues to wear
her Cory necklace as she comes to terms with his death, two months after
his tragic passing
Cory was found dead in his Vancouver, Canada hotel room of a heroin and alcohol overdose in July.
He
had struggled with substance abuse problems and been to rehab twice to
treat his addiction, the first time occurring a decade ago.
Low-key: Lea looked happy as she drove herself away from the salon in Beverly Hills
Lea stood by her man when the 31-year-old star checked himself into a treatment facility in late March of this year.
'I
love and support Cory and will stand by him through this,' Michele said
in a statement to People magazine. 'I am grateful and proud he made
this decision.'
Getting Emmy ready? Lea is expected to appear at the Emmy Awards on September 22
Brave: Lea continues to smile despite her personal tragedy and has been trying to move on with help from friends and family
Lea is expected to
attend this weekend’s Emmy Awards in Los Angeles and Emmy producer Ken
Ehrlich and CBS executive Jack Sussman were recently forced to defend
plans to include Cory in their In Memoriam segment.
E! News quoted
Ken saying, ‘It was a rather personal choice, but Cory's appeal was to
maybe a little different generation than some of the others we're
honouring.
‘We felt it
needed to be represented, that at 31, he passed away under very tragic
circumstances. And that it was important to be responsive to younger
viewers.’
Casual: Earlier Lea arrived at the salon with her hair pulled back in a bun
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