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Sorry Not Sorry: The perfect laugh out loud romantic comedy

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I would really like a part 2 because this book came out when she was married and now she’s divorced.

Rivera: Timing is all in life. There were lots of projects I wanted, and I cried about and didn’t understand why I didn’t get them; I got any of those projects I didn’t like, and I was on ‘Glee.’ I was very much in this industry, I was very excited about them. In my life, this was a transformer. Naya Marie Rivera was born in Valencia, California, on January 12, 1987. She was a film actress who starred in Glee (2009), The Royal Family (1991), and The Master of Disguise (2002). Naya died on July 8, 2020. The book of Naya is difficult for youth and adults to navigate. Book by Naya Rivera Sorry not sorry ” shows us that we’re not alone in our highs and lows. The book by Naya Rivera sorry not sorry discusses various personal problems of her contemporary life. One of the most painful things is remembering her “Glee” co-star Cory Monteith, who died in 2013 from a drug overdose.

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The Naya-Big Sean relationship came soon after; in the book by Naya Rivera sorry not sorry, she is blinded by the rupture. ‘I found out that I hadn’t married from the internet anymore and was married to the rest of the world,’ she says. “We weren’t married just, and we haven’t been even together again.” Naya has had a very fascinating life. She was a child star, her two big roles were 1) a sitcom called The Royal Family starring Red Foxx(who Naya gushes about)

In the book by Naya Rivera sorry not sorry, Rivera writes openly of her high school anorexia and abortion while she was at Glee, which she still felt guilty of. The volume is shown in photographs of Rivera from childhood to now. It’s nothing groundbreaking, but the Actress finds herself likable, manly fallible. Wrapping Up Naya’s Book Sorry Not Sorry Alyssa Milano’s sharply observed, uproarious, and deeply intimate ode to the life she has lived and the issues that matter most. I'm giving it 5 stars because it had me doing what all my favourite books do; carrying it everywhere in case a spare minute presents itself to read more, sneaking away from my colleagues to read uninterrupted at lunch, simultaneously anticipating time to read it and then purposefully delaying reading too much because I didn't want it to end. Granted, this is not an unbiased review. My politics align for the most part with Ms. Milano's, and if yours do not, you may find yourself uncomfortable at a number of points in this book. I am a big fan of Alyssa Milano and although this book wasn't exactly what I was expecting, I did enjoy listening to it and her point of views on the state of the world and how messed up things were and are in current day politics.

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Unfortunately after finishing this book I feel less than great. I feel that she was purposefully ignorant at some of the worst times. She actually put the word "retarded" in this book?? It is pretty difficult for me to read about a "perfect marriage" and a "perfect guy"- when there has been a recent statement from Naya herself announcing a divorce. She also doesn't devote much on her 3 year on again/off again relationship with Mark Salling. He was accused of having thousands of child pornography images on his computer.. and she just says "yeah I regret dating him!" what I expected and what I got were vastly different. I expected more of a memoir/autobiography about her life and experiences. what I got was more a collection of political speech performances and less of a life story.

Rivera landed her first major role when she was 5 years old on CBS’s The Royal Family, created by Eddie Murphy and starring Della Reese and Redd Foxx. Rivera played the youngest grandchild, Hillary, and she says Foxx would tell people he was actually her grandfather, and she even started to believe him. When they were running lines, she remembered, “[A]ll of a sudden he kind of slumped over and fell to the floor.” When some people thought he was doing a bit, it was Della Reese who realized that something was wrong and called the ambulance. She remembers the entire cast and crew went to the hospital:Alyssa Milano, actress and activist, delivers here a collection of powerful personal essays that get to the heart of her life, career, and all-out humanitarianism. These essays are unvarnished and elegant, funny and heartbreaking, and utterly real. A timely book that shows in almost real time the importance of taking care of others, it also gives a gut-punch-level wake-up call in an era where the noise is a distraction from what really needs to happen, if we want to live in a better world.

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