Catalina but you can call me Cat; 23, livin' la vida loca.
I watch too many shows & i have an obsession with tv characters and non-canon couples; my love for klaroline is unhealthy♡
thank you … for allowing your daughters to be involved in this mess … for trusting me.
years ago when the girls were really little, i was in trouble … i was scared; i just – i put the girls in the car and i drove. and i ended up in new orleans … looking for you … you weren’t there, but … but, the point is … i think … a part of me has always known that … you weren’t the villain of my story.
We are all put on this earth to be a service to others and I am grateful that for some, my Cheerios ponytail and sassy sashays may have given a little light to someone somewhere, who may have needed it. To everyone whose heartfelt stories I have heard, or read I thank you for truly enriching my life.
Naya Rivera was a mom, a sister, a daughter. She was an actress, a singer, a writer, a model. She was a latina woman who went through a lot in this life. She was always vocal and open about important issues such as homophobia, racism, toxic relationships, sexism, motherhood, abortion. Her character in Glee was probably one of the most influential and important representations for the LGBTQ+ community and she always talked about how Santana was important for young LGBT people and how proud she was for being able to represent something good. If Santana ever helped you, Naya was so proud of that and of you. She changed lives.