Sunday, May 23, 2021

Oprah Winfrey opens up about being molested as a child in #TheMeYouCantSee

Oprah Winfrey opened up about her experience being raped as a child by an older relative on the inaugural episode of the new AppleTV+ series, “The Me You Can’t See.”
Winfrey, 67, broke down in tears as she recounted the trauma, saying, “At nine and 10 and 11 and 12 years old, I was raped by my 19-year-old cousin. I didn’t know what rape was. I certainly wasn’t aware of the word. I had no idea what sex was, I had no idea where babies came from, I didn’t even know what was happening to me.” “It’s just something I accepted,” she continued, saying the experience taught her “that a girl child ain’t safe in a world full of men.” But, she explained, “The telling of the story, the being able to say out loud, ‘This is what happened to me,’ is crucial.” 

Winfrey first spoke about the abuse she suffered at the hands of her relative — whom she has never publicly named — in 1986. The groundbreaking moment occurred on an episode of her eponymous talk show dealing with survivors of childhood sexual abuse and their abusers; she also revealed at the time that she had been sexually abused by a boyfriend of her mother’s. ”For the longest time, I carried this burden around with me and was afraid to tell anybody because I thought it was my fault,” she told the New York Times that same year. 
Winfrey also spoke this week about being physically abused at the hands of her grandmother, telling Hoda Kotb on “Today” Friday that, “It is because I was raised poor, and no running water, and going to the well, and getting whippings that I have such compassion for people who have experienced it.” “It has given me a broader understanding and a deeper appreciation for every little and big thing that I now have,” she added.
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Culled From Page Six.


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