2020 WWE Hall of Famers The Bella Twins have achieved another milestone in their career as they’re now the New York Times Best-Selling Authors. Nikki Bella revealed the news via Instagram to disclose that their co-written “Incomparable” memoir has made the charts.
The book was ranked #7 on the Best-Sellers Combined Print & E-Book list and placed #10 on the Best-Sellers Print Hardcover list. An extremely happy Nikki Bella then took the time to thank the fans aka the Bella Army for making this happen. Fans have once again stood behind them to make another of their efforts to become a success. Below is what Nikki Bella has stated,
“I don’t even have the words to describe how happy I am right now!!! New York Times Best Seller!!! #7 and #10 Goodness in the top 10!! On a list with such incredible people!! Thank you all SO much for your constant support, love and loyalty! This couldn’t have happened without all of you! Our Bella Army!!! And an incredible team that was on this! So many people to thank! I will definitely get to that! Going to go steal a kiss from my man! When we got the call @thebriebella immediately took this pic! We are just so so happy!!! Love you all!!,” Nikki Bella wrote.
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“Incomparable” was released last Tuesday on May 5. The book is available for purchase at a sale price via Amazon at this link.
The book disclosed the incredible journey of The Bella Twins to the top of the fame. From small-town girls of Scottsdale, Arizona, they went on to conquer the barriers put against them and while making their own identity. Both Brie and Nikki Bella are former Divas Champions in the WWE while the latter one can also be recognized as the longest-reigning Divas Champion in history.
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Apart from their professional achievement in the pro-wrestling world, we have got an in-depth look at how much disturbing, The Bella Twins’ childhood has been. The memoir has also revealed that Nikki Bella was raped at the age of 15 and 16, twice. Nikki wrote about those two ‘life-altering’ incidents that happened to her when as a teenager.
She blamed those two incidents on herself and wanted to raise awareness among all the girls out there. Being one of the true inspirations in the female locker room, Nikki Bella wanted to be part of the whole women empowerment,
“There is the horrible offense in the moment, and then the shame and blame that follow and feel almost worse than the original pain,” Nikki Bella wrote in the book. “When something like this happens to you, you understand the blame-the-victim mentality, how easy it is to feel shame rather than anger, how easy it is to feel like you could have stopped it yourself.”