Nia Sioux Shares Which ‘Dance Moms’ Costars She’s Still Friends With | E! News

    Yeah, I I see Chloe a lot. Well, Chloe wrote the forward for the book, which is really really really special. Um, but I’ve had a couple other um cast members say that they were they were proud and excited for me. I see Chloe um quite a bit cuz she’s she’s in New York. So, I I every time I’m in New York, we not every time, but usually every time I’m in New York, like we’ll try and at least like get together for a second. Like I’m literally going to see her tomorrow night. Like I’m headed to New York tonight. I’m going to see her tomorrow night. So the girls absolutely, you know, um the moms, no, but the girls absolutely. Um I I’m friends with still a good amount of them. And anything like that, I definitely blame the adults in the situation for all of that stuff because you’re kids and kids take after adults. And um unfortunately they didn’t you know the adults just failed them in certain situations. It took me a really long time to to start loving my body and I think that um not I think I I know a lot of dancers already go through this body body dysmorphia have a really weird relationship with their like we’re in tune with our bodies but we’re also super critical about our bodies. Um, and then also being on, you know, a a huge, not only national television show, but also like a worldwide television show. Um, and that being highlighted, I mean, it’s it’s very daunting and it’s it’s it’s very um you you feel exposed, you know. Um, so it’s taken me a long time to kind of get to a place where I love how I look and my body and embracing it and and and celebrating my body and how it looks. Like I truly truly truly am at a point in my life where I love the way I look. I I celebrate it, you know? I’m I’m happy. Um, but it definitely takes a lot of work and especially when you’re a teenager, you don’t realize things and you don’t, um, you handle things differently and you internalize things a little bit more, especially when it’s coming from, you know, um, you know, authorative figures. So, um, for me, it it definitely took a took a lot. It’s a journey, but I can I can say I finally I finally got it. I finally did it. Uh, no. I don’t I don’t have any regrets uh doing the show, honestly. I I really don’t. Um, all of my experiences have have led me to exactly where I am right now. I wouldn’t change a thing. It has helped me so much just already. I’m only 24 years old and it’s like I’ve already like live so much life where um I feel like I can take on anything. So, yeah. Yeah. No, no regrets at all. There’s so much I’m I have so many goals still that I’m excited to continue um just checking them off the list, you know. I’m really excited about my book tour. I haven’t done like a book tour and or a tour in such a long time. Never done a book tour. So, I’m really excited for that. That’s going to be like a whole new thing for me. I’m excited to meet people. It’s been a really long time. And so yeah, that’s I’m really excited about that. [Music]

    Abby Lee Miller may have insisted everyone was replaceable on ‘Dance Moms’, but Nia Sioux, author of her new memoir ‘Bottom of the Pyramid’, is holding tight to a few of her former costars. Full Story: https://www.eonline.com/news/1424407/nia-sioux-on-being-body-shamed-on-dance-moms

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    1. So basically Hollywood and the industry is racist. Yet people are still supporting the industry every time you turn on the television. Hollywood is a very democrat / liberal industry. The woke agenda is pushed by hollywierd in a discreet way. Only the 1 percent owned slaves. The rich aka elite people owned slaves. Now they are gaslighting everyone into thinking all white people are guilty when most of us didn't even get here until the mid 1800s. Like my people got here in the mid 1800s and were poor Hungarian Gypsies and Irish. Now because people are blaming all white people with woke narratives, many stopped voting Democrat, stopped supporting BLM, & quit listening all together. When you use hate to drive out hate, all those who were operating in love in support of you, stop supporting you. It's turned into a propagandized mess mixed with "woe is me" and ethic idolatry. 😢🎉

    2. wishing you continued success! I was behind you in line once at Joe's in Penn Hills. Wanted to say hi but wanted to respect your time as a normal kid just out with mom. Im sure those moments were precious and few with the show fame <3

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