Heather Morris: Naya Rivera's "Glee" co-star mourns with emotional words

Recently, the death of "Glee" star Naya Rivera is certain. Her friend Heather Morris shares an emotional post on Instagram.

It took five days to find Naya Rivera (1987-2020), then it was a sad certainty: the US actress died at the age of only 33 in a tragic bathing accident in Ventura County, California. Her "Glee" colleague and good friend Heather Morris (33) now has her say on Instagram – and reviews her friendship in emotional lines.

Friendship survived difficult times

In addition to several photos, in which her two sons Elijah (6) and Owen (4) can be seen together with Rivera's son Josey (4), Morris wrote: "We were our closest friends at the beginning and then we did everything like that New often the case is going through a difficult phase. " In the end, however, the two would have stood by each other and together "created a wonderful friendship out of love and understanding".

In her post, the 33-year-old singer, dancer, and actress shared her last interaction with Naya Rivera, in which she missed saying hello to her friend personally. After Morris dropped oranges for Rivera in front of her house, her phone didn't ring when she came over to pick them up. "Instead, as a thank you, you and Josey put two plants on our doorstep," wrote Morris, who now thinks of her deceased friend every day when she looks at the plants.

She had known each other for a long time

According to Morri's emotional words, the grieving television actress had often received Rivera Snapchat messages and recipes: "You are and will always be the strongest and most resilient person I know." Morris "vowed to carry that with me if I lived on with my life."

Heather Morris and Naya Rivera met on the set of the musical series "Glee", in which they played a couple for six years. Even after the end of the series, the two remained good friends, who learned from each other, as Morris said. The "most important lesson" that she took with her was that "to be a constant and loving friend". "You were the first to respond, the first to ask questions, the first to listen … you honored our friendship and I never took that for granted."

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