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'Glee' star keeps romance close to vest

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Actress Jenna Ushkowitz attends the 8th annual TV Land Awards at Sony Studios in Culver City, California on April 17, 2010. UPI/Jim Ruymen 
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Published: July 18, 2010 at 2:17 PM

LOS ANGELES, July 18 (UPI) -- "Glee" star Jenna "Tina Cohen-Chang" Ushkowitz is refusing to confirm or deny a romance with co-star Kevin McHale, aka "Artie Abrams" on this hit Fox TV show.

The actress, attending a Pattern for Paws charity event for the Amanda Foundation in Los Angeles, told People magazine "rumors are bound to happen."

"(The cast is) all so incestuous and close that we figure anything will come out," she told People, which reported Ushkowitz and McHale were seen "getting cozy" on a Monaco beach last month.

Ushkowitz did, however, admit to being a puggle lover.

She told People her family adopted a 1 1/2-year-old pug-beagle mix named Bullet last year.

"He runs across the room and runs and knocks himself, throws himself into the couch and then propels himself off it again," she said. "He's the weirdest dog I've ever met, but we love him."

Topics: Kevin McHale
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