Quinn didn't seem to have any problem breaking her celibacy vow with Puck, so it was definitely weird that she was in charge of this particular club. Most of her fellow cheerleaders were very open about how active they were with guys, so it's not like anyone expected her to stay abstinent. She probably could have maintained her image of being the perfect teenager without leading a club that had a primary objective she had no intention of staying true to.
When Quinn discovered that she was pregnant, she immediately convinced her fairly ignorant boyfriend that he was the father of her child, even though it was actually his best friend Puck's baby. Quinn didn't think Puck could properly provide for her, and knew that her lie would create less of a scandal and help her trick Finn into doing anything she wanted.
Finn and Quinn never technically "went all the way," but Finn didn't bother to question Quinn's claims and did everything he could to provide for the daughter that he believed was his. Finn definitely wasn't known for being one of Glee 's more intelligent characters, but there's no way a real teenager would just believe Quinn's lie and never fact check with an adult to see if her story was really even possible.
Quinn's pregnancy stripped her of her position as head of the Cheerios and threatened to damage the social status she had worked so hard to earn over the course of her high school career. The New Directions were there for her during this difficult time, so she found herself befriending and really coming to care about the members of the glee club she once tormented. Even though Quinn owed a lot to Will Schuester, she secretly made plans with his manipulative wife to give the Schuesters her baby so Terri could continue to trap her husband in a fairly loveless marriage.
Quinn was pretty cruel in Glee 's first season, but her betrayal of the teacher who was willing to help her when her own parents had cast her out of their home seemed too evil. Quinn Fabray always had a hard time choosing between wholesome quarterback Finn Hudson and rebellious ladies' man Noah Puckerman.
Being with Finn helped her maintain her status as the school's Queen Bee since they were McKinley's "it couple," but Quinn seemed to have a lot more fun with Puck and he was the first guy she was willing to break her celibacy vow for. For six seasons, Quinn struggled to figure out her feelings for Puck. It seemed like he was exactly what she needed in her life, but since he didn't fit into her vision of her perfect future, it took Quinn years to finally open up her heart to Puck and become his girlfriend.
If she just did what she wanted instead of what other people expected of her from the start, she probably would have been much happier. When Sue Sylvester found out about Quinn's pregnancy, she kicked the head cheerleader out of the Cheerios.
Quinn briefly accepted Sue's decision, but when it came time for yearbook pictures to be taken, she resolved to stand alongside her fellow Cheerios and was willing to resort to some sketchy tactics to make sure that happened. Quinn blackmailed Sue by threatening to reveal the fact that the Cheerios made profit, something that their league and school explicitly forbade. Sue had no choice but to let her back on the squad, but Quinn decided at the last minute that she'd rather Sue give up one of the Cheerios' yearbook pages to the New Directions as she wanted to be with people who accepted her for who she is.
Quinn's inability to make up her mind and constantly-fluctuating moral compass made her extremely difficult to understand. When Quinn's father kicked her out of his home upon discovering that she was pregnant, Quinn's fellow New Directions member Mercedes extended an invitation to live with her and her family.
It was an incredibly sweet gesture, but since Quinn and Mercedes were never particularly close up to that point, their sudden friendship didn't make much sense. While Quinn was giving birth, she asked for Mercedes to join her in the delivery room. Fans thought sharing this life-changing moment together would solidify the duo's bond, but they weren't shown to be that close with each other after Quinn had Beth. In fact, Mr. Schuester pointed out in a later episode that Quinn never even thanked Mercedes for letting her stay with her family.
At the start of Glee 's second season, Finn was finally dating Rachel and Quinn was entering into a relationship with new New Directions member Sam Evans. Sam seemed to be the perfect guy for Quinn, as he was attractive, popular and didn't judge her at all for her teenage pregnancy scandal the previous year. They sounded great singing together, and fans swooned with Sam told Quinn he loved her and she accepted his promise ring.
Unfortunately, when Finn became single again, Quinn abandoned Sam in favor of reuniting with her ex. She and Finn kissed before she broke up with Sam, even after Finn told her how hurt he got when he found out Quinn had cheated on him with Puck. Quinn is a smart girl, so it didn't make sense that she was so incapable of learning from her past mistakes.
When Quinn Fabray returned to McKinley High for her senior year following summer vacation, her peers were shocked to find that she had undergone a complete makeover and was hanging out with a dramatically different group. Quinn dyed her hair hot pink, got a nose piercing and an "ironic tattoo of Ryan Seacrest" on her lower back, and lost her love of performing, cheerleading, and academics. Quinn's transformation was her way of reacting to giving up her baby and getting dumped by Finn Hudson.
At the end of Glee which jumped from present day to , showed Rachel as the pregnant surrogate to Kurt played by Chris Colfer and Blaine Darren Criss. Fans of the show were quick to point out the parallel when it was reported that Lea, 33, herself was expecting.
Monteith was found dead in a hotel room in Vancouver in He played the lead character Fin Hudson in the show. His death was later ruled accidental — a result of a drug overdose. Finn, after punching Puck in the face, demands the truth from Quinn, who confesses that Puck is indeed the father of the baby.
Many fans know that Rachel not only dated Finn on screen but also in real life. Leah Michelle and Cory Monteith had been dating since the show first began. In , they officially became a couple. They attend "crip-skip" at a skate park along with other disabled skaters.
Both sing another duet at the scene of this to Up Up Up and choosing their adrenaline moments going down steep ramps and attempting tricks with their wheelchairs. After Artie shows her the life that she might have to embrace, Quinn informs him the she will in fact walk again, attend Yale and dance at Nationals saying that this is temporary and she will not be one of them. During I'll Remember they are seen smiling at each other and later Quinn puts her head on his shoulder and he puts his head on her head.
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