![]() ![]() ![]() Having people not like you is a risk you have to take to be real, and I’ll take that over being fake any day. – That I don’t always get along with everyone. – Falling in love with the idea of a person, instead of the actual person. Some things are best left to the experts, and hair dye is one of them. ![]() – At-home highlights and DIY hair extensions. So many moms and teenage daughters don’t get along–we just have to realize it’s nothing personal on either side. – All those times I scrawled “I HATE MY MOM” in my journal. After her rise and fall from early childhood stardom, barely eking her way through high school, a brief stint as a Hooters waitress, going through thick and thin with her mom/manager, and resurrecting her acting career as Santana Lopez on Glee, Naya emerged from these experiences with some key life lessons: Whether it’s with love and dating, career and ambition, friends, or gossip, Naya inspires us to follow our own destiny and step over–or plod through–all the crap along the way. ![]() Navigating through youth and young adulthood isn’t easy, and in Sorry Not Sorry, Naya Rivera shows us that we’re not alone in the highs, lows, and in-betweens. Frank anecdotes from your favorite ‘Glee’ mean girl. ![]()
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