. . "Brittany in \"A Very Glee Christmas\""@en . . . . . . . . . . "Brittany Pierce is a main character from the Fox musical comedy-drama show Glee. She is an alumnus of William McKinley High School as of All or Nothing and New Directions. She is a former member of the school's glee club, the New Directions. She was the senior class president for the school year 2011-2012. She is bisexual and she dated her best friend, Santana Lopez, the former co-captain of the Cheerios, but they broke up due to the obstacles of a long distance relationship in Season Four. She dated many many boys but broke up. In episode \"New Directions\", she have her high school diploma and is also reconciled with Santana. They both went together to the Lesbos Islands."@en . . . . "Brittany Pierce is a main character from the Fox musical comedy-drama show Glee. She is an alumnus of William McKinley High School as of All or Nothing and New Directions. She is a former member of the school's glee club, the New Directions. She was the senior class president for the school year 2011-2012. She is bisexual and she dated her best friend, Santana Lopez, the former co-captain of the Cheerios, but they broke up due to the obstacles of a long distance relationship in Season Four. She dated many many boys but broke up. In episode \"New Directions\", she have her high school diploma and is also reconciled with Santana. They both went together to the Lesbos Islands."@en . . "Glee"@en . . . "Brittany Pierce"@en . "Heather Morris"@en . "Morris plays Brittany as \"literally insane\", but also entirely well-meaning and goodhearted. She has said that Brittany \"love[s] everybody, no matter who they are\"; she is frequently smiling and being nice to people. Brittany's character traits include her finding recipes confusing, cheating off intellectually disabled classmates, thinking her cat, Lord Tubbington, is reading her diary, and not knowing her right hand from her left. These facts are often presented in one-liners delivered by Morris, many of which she has ad-libbed. Brittany's one-liners are regularly celebrated in reviews of Glee. The character's lack of intelligence and forthright manner of speaking means, as Morris puts it, that \"Brittany is used by the series' writers to say things no other character would\". The character"@en . . "Morris plays Brittany as \"literally insane\", but also entirely well-meaning and goodhearted. She has said that Brittany \"love[s] everybody, no matter who they are\"; she is frequently smiling and being nice to people. Brittany's character traits include her finding recipes confusing, cheating off intellectually disabled classmates, thinking her cat, Lord Tubbington, is reading her diary, and not knowing her right hand from her left. These facts are often presented in one-liners delivered by Morris, many of which she has ad-libbed. Brittany's one-liners are regularly celebrated in reviews of Glee. The character's lack of intelligence and forthright manner of speaking means, as Morris puts it, that \"Brittany is used by the series' writers to say things no other character would\". The character has also received positive reviews related to her romantic storyline with her closeted best friend Santana (Naya Rivera). While Brittany is bisexual, and is unashamed of that, Santana has trouble accepting her lesbianism. Brittany has continued to support Santana and urged her to be true to herself. The character has been received favorably with television critics. Jarrett Wieselman of the New York Post has compared Morris as Brittany to Lynch as Sue, and has opined that she has \"emerged as one of the funniest second bananas on TV right now\". Wieselman wrote that since her introduction, Brittany has been given \"more and more to do [and] less and less to think\", and that the result has been \"one of the most clueless characters that's ever figured out how to dress herself in the morning.\" Snarker called Brittany and Santana her \"new favorite Glee pairing\", and commented: \"While Heather Morris (Brittany) and Naya Rivera (Santana) have had minimal screen time, they\u2019ve made it count. Heather in particular has brought the laughs as the Cheerio least likely to get a Mensa invitation.\" Brittany has attracted comparison to Amanda Seyfried's character from the 2004 hit teen comedy Mean Girls. Morris also receives acclaim for her dancing and her portrayal as Brittany."@en .