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La Tora collapsed by recounting the abuse she suffered and admitted that she had thought about suicide

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Lucila Villarbetter known as “The Torah”surprised his colleagues at Big Brother 2022 and told, through tears, sexual abuse which he suffered when he was nine years old.

It all started during a game in which, with a roulette wheel and some cards, the ‘little brothers’ had to answer some intimate questions.

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At some point it was the turn of the young woman from Berazategui, who he collapsed remembering his past.

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Though he’s already said it publicly when he left home in late November, it’s the first time he’s opened up to all of his classmates and he’s been honest about his difficult years.

Through tears, La Tora said she experienced domestic abuse when she was a nine-year-old girl. Furthermore, she assured that she could not count it until she was 24 years old.

At that time he was in such a bad emotional state that even He came to think about suicide. However, she called a friend and told her about her situation.

From that moment his life changed, he drew closer to God and started going to the gym, which allowed him to start talking about what he had experienced.

Is there something important in your life that you haven’t told at home yet? How come? Would you tell it?” was the question Juliet read.

Though several claimed they had “secrets” they didn’t want to tell, Lucila picked up the glove and recounted the situation she hadn’t yet disclosed in the house.

At the age of 9 I experienced domestic abuse. I didn’t tell it until I was 24, to protect my family and because I felt guilty about what had happened to me,” anticipated the ‘little sister’.

And he elaborated: “Based on that abuse, I put myself together with the worst and the best people. I had a boyfriend who was even in the paco. I was in anyone. I manage to separate myself from him and go into the night. Every week, every day in alcohol, in easy sex. It was like self-punishment, I went to dance and slept with whoever I wanted”.

“At one point in my life I couldn’t take it anymore and It was to follow that night life, everything, or die. I thought about killing myself”he acknowledged.

“I called my best friend and told her I wanted to die. My best friend came, we talked, she calmed me down, I know the Church, God, the gym and I start talking”, she said while her colleagues listened to her in total silence and with great attention.

“There I began to tell what had happened to me to a few people and then It’s time to tell my parents, that was the biggest fear I had”kept.

Also, the participant reality He assured that he didn’t want to tell it because he didn’t want to use it for the game.

“But it is something that has marked me a lot, which today I share because If any woman has experienced this in her life, I invite you to share it and that talking heals and also with the help of a psychologist and learning about faith and things that are good for him too,” he said.

When she finished telling her story, her classmates applauded and immediately came over to hug and hold her.

“Good Lu, good to tell. Come on”Ariel Express. “It’s a good thing you said that,” added Julieta.

“Thank you for sharing this with me,” Camila stressed. “It happens to many and they still can’t count it and it’s never too late no matter how many years go by,” added Daniela. Is closed: “You are brave, now I know why they call you Tora.”

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Source: Clarin

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