Glee Season 6 Finale Spoilers: Rachel Berry pregnant? Who's the baby daddy? Emotional tribute to Finn Hudson detailed

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Rachel Berry(Lea Michele) is going to be pregnant in the Glee Season 6 Finale. While the final episode of the long running musical dramedy from Fox is set to be an emotional one, it looks like Rachel is going to be with child according to the latest Glee Season 6 Spoilers.But who is the baby daddy?

Jesse St. James (Jonathan Groff) may have kissed Rachel during his comeback episode, but is he the father? The Glee Season 6 Spoilers reveal that the later part of the two-hour episode will involve a major time skip to the year 2020. Could Sam (Chord Overstreet) be the father? While fans have enjoyed the brief interlude between Sam and Rachel, it appears that the father of Rachel's baby is none other than Jesse based on the spoiler pictures being leaked online!

The final Glee episode will also include a heartbreaking tribute to Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith). According to spoilers, the first half of Glee Season 6 finale will show Finn Hudson in some emotional flashbacks. The first half of of the episode entitled "2009" will showcase the lives of the original New Directions members before they joined the glee club. So how will Finn Hudson be showcased?

Monteith passed away in 2013 due to a drug overdose that left many devastated. While many fans of the show would still mourn the loss of Cory, show creator Ryan Murphy has shared that Finn and Rachel would have been "endgame". While the couple has had their share of ups and downs, Murphy revealed that Rachel would have ended up coming home back to Finn's arms. With that being said, the Glee Season 6 finale is set to be a real tear jerker indeed!

The Glee Season 6 Finale will air on Fox on March 20 at 8PM.

Are you thrilled that Rachel Berry is pregnant? Who do you think is the baby daddy? Will you miss Glee? Let us know in the comments below.

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Glee Season 6, Glee Season 6 spoilers, Fox, Cory Monteith, Lea Michele, Ryan Murphy

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