![]() Rivera: I talk about my passion for writing in the book. Rivera: It was my intention to not hold back, but the way that I saw the media portray it was ‘Oh, it’s a slam book,’ but that’s not at all what it is. Rivera talks about opening up, her love of writing and passing on her love of books to 1-year-old son, Josey.Īssociated Press: When it was announced that you were writing a book, it was billed like you were going to “go there” and not hold back on things in your life. She also shares her story of starting in showbiz at a young age, relationship drama and finally getting it right with her now-husband, actor Ryan Dorsey. Rivera, 29, shares how the cast dated, partied and basically had the ups and downs of twentysomethings who spend a lot of time together. I had (co-star) Kevin (McHale) come over and help me edit and we both had our moment,” Rivera said in a recent interview.įor fans of “Glee,” which aired 2009-2015, “Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes, and Growing Up” (TarcherPerigee) is definitely worth a read to revisit the show’s success from an insider’s perspective. ![]() Naya Rivera writes about a number of personal subjects in her new book, “Sorry Not Sorry,” but says one of the hardest was the death of her “Glee” co-star Cory Monteith, who died of a drug overdose in 2013. ![]() The "Glee" actress addresses her breakups and events surrounding co-stars Mark Salling, Cory Monteith and Lea Michele in her new book, “Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes, and Growing Up,” which was released on Sept. Naya Rivera poses for a portrait in New York. ![]()
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