Sorry to rain on your parade, Gleeks, but Chris Colfer says he has no interest in rebooting "Glee."

The actor, famously known for playing the first openly gay character and oh-so-fashionable Kurt Hummel on the Fox musical show, replied "that's not for me" to the possibility of bringing back the show which recently celebrated its 10 year anniversary.

" 'Glee' was an incredible, life-changing experience," Colfer shared in an interview with USA TODAY, but not one he wanted to do again, he added.

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In traditional Kurt Hummel fashion, the actor gave his reasoning in the best way he could think of: with a Dolly Parton quote.

"I think the best thing to do here is quote Dolly Parton," he laughed. "No amount of money can take from me the memories I have of then, but no amount of money can make me go back and do it all over again.”

The actor-turned-author, 29, explained he has no upcoming TV projects and has been focusing on his writing. His next book, "A Tale of Magic," which acts as a prequel to his New York Times best-selling fantasy book series, "Land of Stories," is set to hit bookshelves in October.

"I’ve taken a few years off [from TV] to focus on writing because it’s really taken on a life of its own and it’s really been a dream come true, but I think I’ll get back out there eventually," said Colfer.

While a decade has passed since "Glee" first premiered, Colfer said he still keeps in touch with many of his co-stars.

"Ashley Fink is my best friend, and I was texting with Jenna Ushkowitz and Amber Riley this morning," he said. "We see each other quite a bit."

As for a "Glee" reunion, the actor shared there is nothing in the works.

"Other than just occasional social gatherings we haven’t planned any big reunion celebrations yet," he added.

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