She has been going through quite an ordeal with her son Ever, who has been struggling with a health problem lately.
Now Lea Michele has shed light on how her two-year-old son is currently doing.
‘Ever is fine. He’s doing well,” said Lea, 36 People at the TIME 100 gala. “We’ve got a long way to go here, but he’s doing well, thank God, and healthy.”
Fortunately, she gets a lot of “support” from her Funny Girl co-stars and family.
“The most amazing support from my cast and my family,” she told People.
‘We still have a long way to go’: Lea Michele shed light on how her son Ever is doing after his health problems
She also said her husband Zandy Reich had been “great.”
“My husband is great, he’s here tonight,” she said.
It’s been a rough few weeks for Lea, whose son has been in and out of the hospital for the past month due to an unknown health issue.
The Broadway sensation was forced to pull out of a number of Funny Girl appearances last month after Ever – who she has shared with her husband Zandy for four years – was hospitalized over a “scary health issue.”
The mother-of-one eventually returned to the show in late March and shared that her son was no longer completely healthy.
‘Hello everyone. I’m saying hello from my dressing room here. I’m back with Funny Girl tonight,” she said on social media.
The mother-of-one continued: “I’m really happy to be back. It’s been a really long week and we’re still not completely out of the woods with our son, but he’s moving in the right direction and we’re really thankful.”
After giving an update on her son’s health, Lea opened up about her own status to her fans. ‘I’m happy to be back here. I think I have a cold because I haven’t slept in the past week. But I’m very happy to be back with my Funny Girl family.”
The artist then expressed her gratitude for all the “love” and well wishes she had received over the past few days, saying, “And I just wanted to thank everyone for so much love and support this week.” I really appreciated it very much.’
Heartbreaking setback: Michele, 36, has revealed her son Ever, two, is back in hospital two weeks after suffering a ‘scary health issue’
Candid reveal: The Broadway sensation posted a candid Instagram story that touched on her emotions as a parent, sharing that sometimes she wants to “break down and cry”
To close out the short reel, Lea added, “For everyone out here tonight, I’m really excited and we’re going to make it a good one.” So okay, I love you all.’ She then blew a quick kiss towards her camera before the clip ended.
In late March, the Broadway star revealed on her Instagram stories that her son was suddenly hospitalized and shared a photo of her son resting in bed with a stuffed animal close to him.
“I’m so sorry, but unfortunately I won’t be with @Funnygirlbwy today.
“We are in the hospital with our son who is dealing with a scary health issue that requires me to be here,” she wrote in a caption above the photo.
While she didn’t disclose the health issue, the actress added, “I’m so sorry. Please send us some love and strength.”
Michele’s heartbreaking setback comes after she attended Variety’s Power of Women Event and stated to Entertainment Tonight that her son was “doing well” and recovering at home
In March, the Funny Girl star updated her fans on the status of her two-year-old’s health through her Instagram stories
Soon after, the show’s own Instagram page also announced that “Today, Wednesday, March 22, Lea Michele will be leaving both the matinee and evening performances. Julie Benko will be your fabulous Fanny!”
The actress took to her Instagram stories again to express her gratitude for all the “well wishes” she and her family had received, followed by a quick update.
“Soon we will be taking our boy home from the hospital. Thank you to all the wonderful doctors and hospital staff. Coming back to the @Funnygirlbwy stage this weekend,” followed by a white heart emoji.
The star also shared a photo of Ever resting in a hospital bed surrounded by stuffed animals.
‘Scary health problem’: Previously, the star revealed on her Instagram stories that her two-year-old was suddenly hospitalized
Leaving the hospital: She shared, “We will be taking our boy home from the hospital soon. Thank you to all the wonderful doctors and hospital staff. I’ll be back on stage at @Funnygirlbwy this weekend’
Lea has played the lead role of Fanny Brice since her opening night in September 2022, having replaced Beanie Feldstein.
Lea’s role in Funny Girl ends on September 3, 2023 and she is looking forward to spending more time with her son.
When asked about her plans when the show ends, she told ET, “Oh my God, I’m going to spend as much time as possible with my son and rest.”
“And just let my body recover from this show and be a mom to a three-year-old.”
She said he was three because by the time the show ends, her son will be that age.
The Scream Queens star has received critical acclaim for her turn as Fanny Brice, and the production’s box office records have been broken, Lea still processing the “incredible” performance, but ultimately her family life comes first.
She said, “I’m really trying my best to take a moment to process these amazing performances along the way because they really are so incredible.
“But at the end of the day, it’s like I wake up, I’m a mother, I take care of my son, I go to work at night, we have so much fun.”
A final farewell: In March, it was announced that Michele’s final appearance would be on Sept. 3 later this year, according to Variety; seen in 2022
“And at the end of the day, I think all these achievements are so great. But the fact that we have so much fun at the same time, as a cast on that stage, that’s really the most important thing.’
While Lea has appeared on stage before, Funny Girl will be her first time closing a Broadway production, and she teased that there will be some special moments for fans.
She said, “Our show closes on September 3, when I leave. I’ve never closed a show.
“I’ve left most of the time, so it’s going to be interesting, but we’re going out with a bang. I’ll tell you we have a few surprises for my last night that I haven’t told anyone about yet.’