Sue Sylvester's Dirty Laundry: 'Glee' Actress Jane Lynch to Dish On Alcoholism, Embracing Lesbian Self in New Book

Sue Sylvester's Dirty Laundry: 'Glee' Actress Jane Lynch to Dish On Alcoholism, Embracing Lesbian Self in New Book Golden Globe winner Jane Lynch, who plays the calculating cheerleading teacher Sue Sylvester in the hit musical “Glee,” is ready to dish on her life and times in a new book “Happy Accidents.”

Hyperion Books announced on Tuesday that the Lynch memoir will be published in September. The book will center on how she started her career as a comedienne doing improv in Chicago, and found success in Hollywood by embracing her personality as a lesbian and triumphing over alcoholism.

According to a statement released by the actress, “If I could go back in time and have a conversation with my 18-year-old self, the first thing I'd say is, 'Lose the perm. Second, I would say, relax. Really, just relax. Don't sweat it.”

Lynch also said, "For a long time, I was anxious and fearful that the parade would pass me by, and that someone or something outside myself had all the answers. Having finally reached a happy place—a happy accidents place—I want to share my story with others, to let them know things aren't as bad as they fear."

The 50-year-old Lynch married her long-time partner Lara Embry in Sunderland, Massachusetts, where same-sex marriage is legally recognized on May last year.

She recently revealed that she love being married, having someone to walk through life. She is also a stepparent to Lara’s daughter Hayden.

Lynch said that they spend all day together and the three of them “make a home very well together.”