Nia Sioux Says Goodbye To The Bold and The Beautiful
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Nia Sioux has made her last appearance on “The Bold and the Beautiful” as her character, Emma Barber, has finally met her demise.
The actress addressed her exit from the show and said, “The old Emma can’t come to the phone right now… why? Because she’s dead. Thank you so much @boldandbeautifulcbs for taking a chance on me. This was my first scripted show and I will always be grateful for this amazing experience. These last scenes were bittersweet but so much fun to film. And to all the Emma fans thank you so much for all of the love and support. Until next time B&B.”
Despite her determination to tell Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) the truth about baby Beth, Thomas Forrester (Matthew Atkinson) caught up with her and silenced her forever.
Although she can no longer be seen on “The Bold and the Beautiful,” fans can expect to see her in two upcoming movies that are currently in post-production: “The Code” and “The Lies I Tell Myself.”
The young multi-talented actress became popular as a regular on “Dance Moms,” where she debuted at the age of 10. She’s been with the hit reality series for seven seasons. However, it was revealed that she’s been dancing since she was three years old.
Apart from that, Sioux also loves to sing. Her first single was “Star In Your Own Life,” which already has over 11 million views on YouTube and then followed by “You Don’t Really Wanna,” which hit the #1 spot on the iTunes Music Video pop charts. She also appeared in “Runnin’ From My Roots,” which was her first movie, and she also co-hosted the hit digital series “Ready Set Style.”
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With her talent, Sioux is definitely on her way to the top. But she also has other priorities including getting herself a college degree.
In an interview with Naluda Magazine, she said, “In 5 years I will be headed to college. Education comes first in my family so I will be thinking about my future major. Other than that it is hard to imagine what I will be doing in 5 years. Hopefully I will be doing things that I love- singing, acting and dancing.”
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