Naya Rivera’s former “Glee” castmate Heather Morris says a vigil at Piru Lake “called” Rivera “out of the water.”
“We called her out of the water and she came,” Morris, 33, tweeted Friday afternoon, along with a photo from a July 13 vigil on the lake shore that included members of Rivera’s family, Morris and “Glee” cast members Amber Riley, Chris Colfer and Kevin McHale. “If you’re not a believer,” she added, “I don’t know what more proof you would need.”
Rivera’s body was recovered the same day after he disappeared into the southern California lake on July 8, after he rented a pontoon with his 4-year-old son, Josey.
The 33-year-old’s death was considered a drowning accident after the coroner’s autopsy. Authorities believe that the boat moved away from Rivera when he was swimming with Josey and that although he was able to carry his son, who was wearing a flotation device, back to the boat, he was not strong enough
Morris is not the only “Glee” co-star to believe in a metaphysical explanation for Rivera’s body recovery.
Kevin McHale tweeted, “I am not religious in any way, but it would be difficult to convince myself that Cory [Monteith] It didn’t help find our girl today. “Rivera’s body was recovered on the seventh anniversary of Monteith’s overdose death, who also starred in the hit show.
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