Dianna Agron is officially reprising her role as Quinn Fabray in the upcoming sixth and final season of "Glee."
Though there is no word yet on how many episodes she will appear in, the 28-year-old actress has recently recorded new tracks for the Fox musical series.
Agron posted a tweet Thursday, Sept. 4, suggesting her "Glee" reappearance. "It's gonna be a busy work day today... some of what I'll have to report might make a few of you happy... more to come..." she tweeted.
A few hours later she shared a photo of her signing Capitol Records' visitor sign-in log sheet. In the snapshot, she wrote "Glee" as her organization next to her name, and [Alex] "Anders" as the person she was visiting. "Meetings done. And now...first time for THIS studio. History here...pretty cool," she captioned the pic.
Later that day, the show's music producer Alex Anders tweeted a photo of the "I Am Number Four" star in the recording studio, along with the following caption, "Ok. @DiannaAgron did not approve this being posted, so I blame you all for pressuring me if she gets mad."
Agron was a series regular during the show's first three seasons. But since her character graduated from McKinley High, she has only appeared as a guest star, Enstarz reported.
"The Family" star last appeared in the two-part 100th episode of the show, where her character mourned Finn's (Cory Monteith) death and was shown growing close to Puck (Mark Salling) once again.
Given the romantic relationship between Quinn and Puck, Salling could also possibly reprise his role, Cartermatt speculated.
Agron is said to appear in at least one episode of the show's final season. She is believed to appear in the second episode titled "Homecoming," which hints at the return of the original New Directions members in Ohio.