These days, Nia has scaled to the top of her own pyramid, her advocacy work landing her an Oval Office tour with then-President Joe Biden and a chance to interview former Vice President Kamala Harris.
Which means now, “I don’t have any regrets doing the show,” she insisted. “Honestly, I really don’t. All of my experiences have led me to exactly where I am right now. I wouldn’t change a thing.”
Barely removed from college, “I have already lived so much life where I feel like I can take on anything. So, yeah. No regrets at all.”
That includes her relationship with her former mentor.
Though she reached out to Abby after her cancer diagnosis, the Mad House star refused to see her.
“It was on my heart to reach out,” Nia explained of her decision. “I would never wish any harm or sickness on anyone.” But when Abby rebuffed her olive branch, “It’s like, ‘OK, that’s my closure. I’m OK.’ That nipped it in the bud real quick. I was like, ‘OK, yeah, you haven’t changed.'”
Nia, however, is living quite the life off of the dance floor. Keep reading to see how she and her former costars are enjoying their lives as soloists.
									 
					