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'Glee' Creator Ryan Murphy Reveals Deleted Kurt & Blaine "Box Scene" From Christmas Episode

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Aug. 2 2012, Published 5:10 a.m. ET

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Glee fans all over the world are screaming in delight that show creator and executive producer Ryan Murphy has finally joined Twitter.

Within days of joining the social media site, he already shared a picture of Lea Michele and Kate Hudson filming Glee, as well as Lea visiting the set of American Horror Story with Adam Levine and Jenna Dewan, and even had a Twitter party, where he revealed there is an upcoming episode titled "The Break-Up."

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But then last night, Ryan Tweeted a link to a cut scene from the Christmas episode that Klaine fans have been clamoring for. Last winter, a promo shot of Blaine (Darren Criss) giving Kurt (Chris Colfer) a ring box for Christmas was released, but the scene never made the episode, angering fans of the popular couple. Well, Ryan decided to give the devoted Glee fans a treat of seeing the scene.

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Ryan Tweeted: "Gleeks are the best fans in the world. Because you asked for it...here is the long lost Klaine Box Scene. ."

The question is: Is Ryan releasing this season to the fans, because "The Break-Up" episode coming up is going to mean the end of the beloved Kurt and Blaine? We will just have to wait and see when Glee returns to FOX in September.

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