“He said it was my fault”

2023-05-07 21:25:41

Lizy Tagliani was a guest today at La Peña de Morfi on Telefe, and in the middle of an open-hearted dialogue, she surprised everyone by saying that she was abused by an uncle when he was five years old.

The host narrated the terrible episode she suffered when she was a girl, after being consulted by Georgina Barbarossa about whether he had ever suffered any aggression because of his sexual choice.

Through tears, Lizy revealed: “I did not have good experiences within my family. From a very young age… Since the age of five. But over time I learned to defend myself.”

Asked if her mother was aware of what had happened to her, she explained: “I think so, but she never heard from me because it was someone she loved very much And when I understood the seriousness of the situation, I preferred not to speak”.

Regarding her abuser, she explained that he was an uncle and that when she found out she confronted him: “I told him and He told me that I provoked him. that it was my fault because he was taking a nap and I was the person who provoked him.

Lizy said that she suspected that her aunts were aware of the abuse and recounted a chilling episode: “I love privateering, but we were far away. From where we lived, we had to walk ten blocks and a small field began at four. I would be 10 or 11 years old. We were going with a little cousin and we started walking, it was night and It made my little cousin look the other way and well…”. “He abused you,” Georgina asked. “He told me that if he wasn’t going to kill my little cousin”, Tagliani replied tearfully.

The actress commented that she naturalized that situation, but that as soon as she had the chance to walk away, she did. “I never spoke, approached or spoke to him again. My mother had few things that made her happy and since that was a person who made her happy, I never dared to say anything to her, “he concluded.


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