Naya Rivera's Rep: News She Was Dropped by Columbia Records 'Absolutely False'

By: May. 02, 2014
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Earlier today, BWW reported that recent rumors stating that Glee star Naya Rivera had been dropped by Columbia Records were untrue.

As confirmation to our story, Rivera's publicist, Samantha Hill has issued the following statement pertaining to this matter:

"The newest story claiming that Naya Rivera was dropped from her recording contract with Columbia Records is absolutely false. If the 'news' outlets who put out this story had bothered to contact anyone from her team they would have learned this was false. To be clear, any rumors or statements made as fact, that Naya Rivera was fired or let go from 'Glee' or dropped from her recording contract, are categorically false. Someone obviously has an agenda to damage Naya's good name and the media are failing at their duty to responsibly vet their sources and verify what is true and what is not. Naya's attorneys are prepared to take any and all legal action to enforce and protect her rights."

Rivera inked a record deal with Columbia back in 2011 as a solo artist. Her first single, titled 'Sorry', was released in September of 2013, and featured Big Sean.

Photo courtesy of Mathieu Young/FOX



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