'Glee' Cast News: Naya Rivera Set to Release Memoir about Dating, her Career and Personal Life

After the long silence from 'Glee' star Naya Rivera, the actress finally talked about things in her life which include her past relationship with Big Sean in her upcoming Memoir which will be released in spring, next year.

It has just been confirmed by Rivera herself that she will be releasing her very own book titled: 'Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes, and Growing Up' which is scheduled for release next spring. The book will be talking about the juicy stories of her life according to Rivera.

The 'Glee' actress posted on Twitter earlier today announcing her upcoming memoir, "Can't wait until next spring! So many juicy stories about my life. Glee, guys, growing up & much more. #sorrynotsorry," she wrote.

So just when the hit musical series concludes, Rivera goes on and makes fans reminisce about the Glee star as Rivera reportedly also included behind the scenes secrets from the show.

"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," a source told E! News about Rivera's memoir adding, "It's things that a lot of woman can relate to...She talks about having to choose between her career and school and she shares all the crazy jobs she had before landing Glee."

Apparently, to others who don't know about Rivera's life before the limelight, the star reveals in her book that she came from being poor talking about her journey of working as a waitress and trying on different roles on varieties of shows in Hollywood until she finally landed the hit musical show.

"A cast member of 1990s sitcoms such as Family Matters and Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Rivera struggled for years after finding stardom as a child," Publisher's Weekly stated for the release.

"Chronicling her path from riches to rags and back again-she was a Hooters waitress at one point, before landing the role of Santana Lopez on the Fox hit Glee-the book will be a warts-and-all account." There are a lot more in the book so fans better put it on their 2016 reading list as the book will also have Rivera's "candid thoughts on topics ranging from dating... to the challenges of being mixed-race in Hollywood."