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Bottom of the Pyramid

By Nia Sioux
Bottom of the Pyramid by Nia Sioux digital book - Fable

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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

"Sioux’s harrowing reality TV ordeal cuts deep, and her subsequent self-assurance is endearing and infectious. It adds up to an inspiring account of reclaiming artistic agency.” - Publisher’s Weekly

When you’ve been told over and over that you belong at the bottom, how do you come out on top? Dance Moms star and triple threat Nia Sioux shows the way via her story of resilience, triumph, and defining success for herself.

Young dancer Nia Sioux was only nine years old when she stepped into stardom as one of the original cast members of Lifetime’s reality TV show Dance Moms. Nia learned new choreography week after week and competed against dancers from across the country as well as at her own studio. Perhaps her greatest obstacle was suffering through her dance teacher’s ranking of the girls against each other in her infamous pyramid, where Nia spent the majority of her time on the bottom—all in front of an audience of millions.

But there was much that viewers didn’t see. How her experiences in the studio went far beyond what made it into the show. How she was ostracized for not fitting into an aesthetic that wasn’t designed for girls like her. How her friendships and her mental health crumbled under the strain of the show. How she lost control of her story and her voice.

But don’t be fooled—this is a story about resilience. Nia is not looking for pity, sympathy, or validation as she reflects on her experiences. Instead, she is choosing to use her story as a celebration of triumph. Nia finally gets to tell her story in her own way and in her own words. In this captivating memoir, Nia reclaims both the spotlight and her narrative.

In addition to going behind the scenes of the seven seasons of Dance Moms, she shows how she fought against the negative perceptions that dominated her tween and teen years and emerged as a confident young woman secure in her talents and her direction. Anyone who has ever felt misunderstood, overlooked, or stuck at the bottom of the pyramid will be inspired by Nia’s story of overcoming. “Despite barriers and constant naysayers, assumptions and criticisms, only you know who you are inside and out,” Nia says. “And you have the power to create your own narrative, your own level of success.”

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“What Nia endured during her time on Dance Moms was disappointing, heartbreaking, somewhat shocking, but not all that surprising. Shame on Abby and production for setting her up to fail time and time again. As a former youth cheerleading coach of 18 years, I cannot fathom how a grown ass adult made the choice to take time out of their day to bring a young child down not only in person, but in front of the entire world repeatedly. It brought me to tears thinking how that must have made Nia feel. When miserable people realize you aren't a negative person, they try to control how others view you, but their plan didn't work. Nia has grown up to be a beautiful, kind, well-spoken young woman that has proven her ability to take the negative and utilize it as fuel to be the best version of herself. Nia gets to have the last laugh. -- It's interesting how Abby takes credit for the girls' success when in actuality it was production who chose the girls for the show and not her. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure allowed Abby to have some input, however, at the end of the day production clearly had the final say. I think Abby is looking for the girls to credit her for what she taught them, but due to her teaching style and the way she chose to treat kids, the bad outweighs the good and most of them can't stand the thought of her. Abby has her own self to blame for that. There's no way Abby's or Melissa's actions on the show would fly in today's world, and I'm sure Maddie is advised not to talk about Dance Moms in fear of receiving some long overdue backlash for her mother's words and actions that negatively impacted all of the girls on the team. I've always wondered about Nia's medical condition. Whenever Holly started to talk about it on the show, Abby always seemed to shut down the conversation rather quickly. Abby probably didn't want Nia to earn any sympathy points from the viewers.”
“Nia and Chloe were always my favorites on dance moms and I’ve been waiting for Nia to tell her story. This was a great story, very inspirational, and made me think alot about some topics that I might overlook for entertainment. So proud of Nia 🥰🤩”

About Nia Sioux

Nia Sioux is a dancer, singer, and actress who has performed on the small screen and in live performances, proving to be one of today’s most popular triple threats. Known for her breakout role as an original cast member in Lifetime’s hit series Dance Moms, Nia has since starred as a series regular on The Bold and The Beautiful. She has appeared in several movies, including Imperfect High, and two of her own digital series, one of which she served as an executive producer for. She was featured in Variety’s Power of Young Hollywood 2023 list. A graduate of UCLA with a degree American Literature and Culture, Nia continues to use her social media platforms to positively impact the lives of others. She highlights the accomplishments of inspiring others who have achieved extraordinary things in her Role Model Monday series. Nia is especially committed to encouraging voting, body positivity, and strengthening social justice.

 

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