Down Syndrome Takes Center Stage On Fox's Glee
[Source: Disability Scoop]
By Michelle Diament
April 12, 2010
The hit show “Glee” returns Tuesday for a nine-episode run on Fox this  spring and so too does the show’s inclusion of characters with  disabilities.
Last fall, actress Lauren Potter, 19, who has Down syndrome, debuted on  the show as Becky Jackson, the school’s newest cheerleader, or Cheerio.  Now, Potter is back for two more episodes — “The Power of Madonna,”  airing April 20, and “Home,” airing April 27.
The experience mirrors real life for Potter in many ways. The bubbly  teen tried out to be a cheerleader at her Riverside, Calif. high school,  but didn’t make the squad. Then, after graduating last year, Potter  beat out 13 other girls for the role on Glee. Nowadays, Potter splits  her time between acting and attending a life skills program.
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