from www.theprovince.com - The creators of the smash hit television show Glee have been forced to issue a "no sex" on set order amid claims some cast members have broken rules about romantic contact during production, the Telegraph is reporting.
Ryan Murphy, one of the creators of the American musical comedy show, told Heat Magazine he has banned sex in cast trailers, saying he feels like "the dad" on set.
He declined to name the actors who have breached the rules, the Telegraph said.
"I've certainly dated people I've worked with and, you know, when you work on a set for 18 hours a day I think it's natural," he told Heat Magazine.
"But I have a rule: Don't do it in your trailer. They've broken that rule on many occasions. I'm like, 'I know you guys are young and hormonal, but don't do it in your trailer.' I'm the dad, that's what I say."
Jenna Ushkowitz and Kevin McHale, who play Tina Cohen-Chang and Artie Abrams, a wheelchair-bound character, were recently photographed at a London nightclub and on a beach together in Monaco.
Glee is currently in it's third season on Fox.
Cover versions of songs featured on Glee have sold more than seven million copies on iTunes and last year the cast had 25 singles on the Billboard Hot 100.