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Heather Morris of ‘Glee’ dances to Naya Rivera song in video tribute

Heather Morris paid tribute to her late Glee co-star Naya Rivera whose “music and voice will forever be my favourite.”

On Monday, Morris, who played cheerleader Brittany S. Pierce, the love interest of Rivera’s Santana Lopez on Glee, posted a video of herself dancing to Rivera’s song Radio Silence, and opened up about her grieving process.

Rivera’s body was discovered on July 13, five days after she disappeared on Lake Piru, where her son, Josey, was found alone on a boat the two had rented July 8. Her death was ruled an accidental drowning.

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“I want to share something very personal with you all…,” her post began. “Grieving looks very differently on everyone… but one things for certain: I’ve felt it’s hard to feel joy or keep busy when mourning without thinking that you’re not honouring that person or you’re forgetting about them.”

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‘Glee’ cast gather at lake in California where Naya Rivera died


‘Glee’ cast gather at lake in California where Naya Rivera died

Morris continued: “But @hubbell_woodshop reminded me that honouring someone can mean you’re enjoying your life FOR them… I made it to 1M followers in these last few weeks and at first I was resentful because I gained them from a tragedy, but after giving it a breath… I realized you all have just surrounded me with love and support. That I just see you angels wrapping your wings around me.”

“So I’m celebrating 1Million today in a tribute to @nayarivera with her music and her voice that will forever be my favourite.”

Morris also posted a photo of herself and Rivera on July 17 and wrote, “The messages are going to trickle out. But you’re still here with me. And I’m not done remembering your legacy.”

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“You would tell me ‘you look so skinny’ EVERY TIME you saw me and it made me giggle slash I loved it and when I told you how it made me feel… you said ‘well I’d always like to hear that I look skinny so I make sure to make others feel good like that,’” she wrote.

Morris revealed that she and Rivera had “a play date in the works for this week” and she “can’t wait for it to be over so I can stop thinking about how I missed our chance to be together.”

“I f—ing loved how you drank martinis and no one would know you smoked cuz you were a mastermind at hiding it,” Morris added. “I’m doing something every day to honour your strength and it helps me to feel close to you. I love you Nay.”

Heather Morris/Instagram


Heather Morris/Instagram.

Morris also posted another lengthy tribute to Rivera on Instagram that featured photos of their children playing together.

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She said that the “utmost important lesson” she learned from Rivera was “being a consistent and loving friend.”

“You were the first to check-in, the first to ask questions, the first to listen… you cherished our friendship and I never took that for granted,” Morris wrote.

“We never took photos together because we mutually hated taking pictures… our relationship meant more than proof,” her post read. “I have countless pictures of our babies playing, because we shared that kind of pride and joy.”


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No foul play suspected in Naya Rivera death, sheriff says


No foul play suspected in Naya Rivera death, sheriff says

“So I’m showing the world a photo of our little goof balls for you, because I know that meant more than anything and they remind me of you and I.”

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“I speak to you every day because I know you’re still with me and even though I’m feeling greedy that we don’t get more time together, I cherish every moment we had and hold it close to my heart,” she wrote.

(Warning: The post below contains explicit language.)

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We started out as the closest friends and then like all new things, we went through a bit of a rocky phase. However, we stuck by each other’s side and created the most beautiful friendship built out of love and understanding. The last I had the chance to see you in person, I had left oranges outside our home for you to take. I wanted to say hi through the window but my phone didn’t ring when you called (which it never does, f*cking T-Mobile), so instead you and Josey left two succulents on our doorstep as a thank you. I planted those succulents and I look at them everyday and think of you. I still listen to your EP on repeat because from the moment I heard it, it struck me and I always wished the world knew more of your voice. You sent me over 5 dozen SnapChat videos when you and Josey woke up in the morning and I kick myself that I didn’t save one of them. You always shared recipes and I admired your love for food. We vowed to spend every Easter together, even though Covid stole this last one from us. You are and always will be the strongest and most resilient human being I know, and I vowed to carry that with me as I continue to live my life. You constantly taught me lessons about grief, about beauty and poise, about being strong, resilient and about not giving a fuck (but still somehow respectful ). Yet, the utmost important lesson I learned most of all from you was being a consistent and loving friend. You were the first to check in, the first to ask questions, the first to listen..you cherished our friendship and I never took that for granted. We never took photos together because we mutually hated taking pictures…our relationship meant more than proof. I have countless pictures of our babies playing, because we shared that kind of pride and joy. So I’m showing the world a photo of our little goof balls for you, because I know that meant more than anything and they remind me of you and I. I speak to you everyday because I know you’re still with me and even though I’m feeling greedy that we don’t get more time together, I cherish every moment we had and hold it close to my heart.

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Before Rivera’s death was confirmed, Morris said that she had “spoken to Sheriff Eric Buschow and rest assured they are using every single one of their resources to locate our Naya. I have full confidence that they’re doing everything they can, and probably more. We will hold off on the citizen search and rescue until we get the go-ahead that they’ll allow volunteers.”

“Understand it’s 110 degrees here and if you’re not highly trained in search and rescue, this could end up a much more dangerous situation for everybody involved. Please be kind, compassionate and caring for those who are looking for our Naya,” Morris added.

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After Rivera’s body was found Morris took to Instagram to say that she was “taking a moment to honour my grief.”

“Thank you for all of your messages and prayers. Taking care of myself and my family comes first. xo Heather.”

She also posted the photo of the Glee cast holding hands on the shore of Lake Piru in California, the same day that the Ventura County Sheriffs confirmed Rivera’s death.

Rivera’s cast members were shouting “Say her name – Naya” as they stood on the boat launch on July 14.

“We called her out of the water and she came. If you’re not a believer, I don’t know what more proof you’d need,” Morris tweeted.

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