Rosiane Pinheiro talked about her childhood
“My mother sent me to live in Rio de Janeiro with my father and when I got there I had a stepmother. She had two sons who abused me and no one believed me when I told them,” he said.
“I was screaming and no one helped me. In that same place, my stepmother enslaved me, to the point of burning my hand and tongue with a spoon and a hot egg,” said.
“It’s sad to remember, but it’s necessary! He would heat the spoon or egg on the stove and tie me up to burn me if I didn’t do something he told me to do. Besides kicking and punching me in the head, he literally enslaved me. It’s even difficult to report, because I have never expressed many of these things”, marked.
The dancer also explained that she went to live with her parents after an episode of abuse, at the age of six, when she lived in Salvador, Bahia. “She [a mãe] he sold sweets, cigarettes and drinks at home and a friend and customer of his, when I went to the market, dragged me into a deserted alley, beat me and tried to mistreat me”he spoke.
“Then I screamed and my aunt came to try to save me. But he was strong and had to scream across the street for someone to come. People on the street went to beat him. When I went to tell him, I heard the my family “this is normal, it’s because your skin attracts attention.” That’s why I was outraged when I saw Solange defend Ana Paula Minerato’s act of racism.
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Rosiane also revealed another story when she was at the peak of her career in the 1990s:
“There were people who managed my career and that of the girls from É o Tchan, in a meeting with a company. I went out to go to the bathroom and, on the way back, I heard ‘give her some R$50, because she is poor and black, doesn’t even know what money is. She’s happy with anything. These are absurd things that racism does, it’s cruel.he underlined.
The influencer also concluded by leaving a warning for anyone who suffers any type of prejudice or sexual abuse:
“It should never be accepted! Today I learned that you shouldn’t remain silent. But I understand that fear sometimes paralyzes us. So, if you suffer from it, try to report it in some way.”
Source: Terra
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