"Glee" star Naya Rivera is spilling all the deets! The "Sorry" singer is writing a tell-all memoir to share her stories about growing up, "Glee" and everything in between.
Mrs. Ryan Dorsey just revealed the news on Sunday through her Twitter account. "Can't wait until next spring! So many juicy stories about my life. Glee, guys, growing up & so much more. #sorrynotsorry," she tweeted.
The "Devious Maids" actress sold her memoir to book publisher Tarcher. The actress and singer will also be divulging her "candid thoughts on topics ranging from dating... to the challenges of being mixed race in Hollywood."
Expect Naya to talk about her life struggles in the memoir. Naya Rivera was a former cast member of 1990s sitcoms "Family Matters" and the "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air." The actress also used to be a Hooters waitress before landing the role of Santana Lopez in Fox's "Glee." The memoir will also recount Rivera's life of "riches to rags and back again."
While no exact details have yet been announced regarding the contents of the book, an E! source says, "She's going to be very honest and real. She talks about growing up poor and all the trouble she had when she was younger."
The memoir entitled, "Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes and Growing Up," will be released spring next year.
Rivera married actor Ryan Dorsey in July last year. She was previously engaged to Big Sean, but the two parted ways before the even reached the altar.
She is currently expecting her first child with Dorsey, after announcing the news of her pregnancy in February. It looks a lot like Naya's really excited to be a mom. She posted a snap on Instagram where she used a teddy bear to practice swaddling.