On Sunday, July 12, multiple outlets noticed Lea Michele's Twitter account had been deleted, leaving only a note from Twitter on her @leamichele page that read, "This account does not exist."
The change left fans debating why the former "Glee" star went offline — and there are a host of possible reasons, not least of which is the flood of bad on-set behavior accusations Lea faced on social media after she tweeted about George Floyd's death in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Lea has since apologized at length for her behavior, acknowledging in a statement on social media that she "hurt people" and suggesting that her "perceived" insensitivity could have been due to what she called "my privileged position and perspective" or "just my immaturity and me just being unnecessarily difficult."
It's also an emotional time for the cast of "Glee," who have been mourning the presumed death of their onetime colleague, Naya Rivera, following her disappearance on California's Lake Piru Wednesday.
According to Metro and JustJared, Lea was criticized over the past few days for not publicly addressing Naya's presumed death. A number of the criticisms apparently referenced what Naya once called her "difficult" working relationship with Lea.
"We are both strong willed and competitive – not just with each other but with everyone – and that's not a good mixture," Naya wrote in her book, "Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes and Growing Ups."
She explained that when her "Glee" character became more central to the plot of the show, she got the impression "Lea didn't like sharing the spotlight."
"If I'd complained about anyone or anything, she'd assumed I was bitching about her," Naya wrote. "Soon, she started to ignore me, and eventually it got to the point where she didn't say a word to me for all of Season 6."
But as recently as May, the two seemed to be on better terms. Naya even congratulated Lea when she posted that she was expecting her first child.
Either way — but especially if Lea and Naya had agreed to make up and move forward — it would likely be painful for Lea to read trolls' takes on her relationship with Naya as authorities in Ventura County, California, continued to search for her.
Naya's disappearance comes at a particularly rough time of year for Lea, too.
Monday, July 13, marks the seventh anniversary of the death of Lea's then-boyfriend and "Glee" costar, Cory Monteith, who struggled with addiction issues for years before he died of an accidental drug and alcohol overdose.
For the past two years, Lea's used Twitter to memorialize her former love on the anniversary of his passing, writing in 2018, "There are some who bring a light so great to the world, that even after they have gone, the light remains."
As of Sunday, the search for Naya was ongoing. Her 4-year-old son Josey, who was found alone on the pontoon boat he had gone out on with his mother, is reportedly "in good health" and with his father, Naya's ex, Ryan Dorsey.