Gloria Estefan says her heart was 'ripped to shreds' over Naya Rivera's tragic death

Gloria Estefan says her heart was "just ripped to shreds" by Naya Rivera's death.

The former 'Glee' actress has opened up after her former co-star tragically died in a boating accident in July, and she admitted she tried to come up with more hopeful explanations in her head when she found out her friend was missing.

She told 'Entertainment Tonight': "I'm a boater. I've been on a boat with my small child and I was hoping maybe she'd gotten them up on the boat then somehow been caught up in the current and made it to shore.

"I was inventing all these scenarios that could have been. At the same time, knowing that baby had been alone for so long in the boat - that didn't bode well.

"When I saw her mom kneeling by that lake, my heart just ripped to shreds because I know what she had to be feeling, and it's horrendous."

In 'Glee', Gloria played Maribel Lopez, who was the mother of Naya's character Santana Lopez.

She described her cast mate as "the nicest, warmest person", and revealed the impact their storyline had on her own life when her daughter Emily came out as gay.

She added: "It was a brutal loss, She was the nicest, warmest person. A lovely girl [and] triple threat.

"I send a lot of prayers out to that family... What's an interesting thing, too, that I thought about later - I played her mother and [her character] came out in that show.

"And then, without even knowing [it] ... that was going to be also me [in real life]."

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