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For the first time, Klara Castanho She opened her heart and recalled the drama she faced in 2022. Thus, she posed for the cover of Glamor magazine and detailed how she felt having her life completely exposed by a journalist. The actress was a victim of sexual violence and ended up having the consequences of the crime revealed without allowing the information to leak to the press.
“The entire period since what happened was a nightmare that gained new developments. I just didn’t want to live that. I never wanted to speak out, and never to hide it from people, but because I hadn’t digested what happened. Tive that externalize in a very brutal way what I experienced. I thought I could take all that pain to the coffin“, began Klara Castanho in the interview.
“I felt extremely vulnerable. It took me at least a year to digest not only the fateful moment and its physical aftermath, but the exposure. When my privacy was invaded, I didn’t know where to lean on myself. I had my family, I had a professional team, a legal team, but I was helpless within myself. I didn’t sleep, my parents didn’t sleep“, he said.
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Already in a rant tone, Klara Castanho she regretted that there are still people who criticize her even after everything she has been through. In this way, the actress highlighted women’s rights, but criticized the fact that her life was exposed at a time when she was seeking privacy and comfort with her family.
“I feel that, almost two years after my letter, people are still looking for arguments against me, about what happened to me. So, if this is a reason for people to still judge me, know that the attacker has been reported. Every woman who is a victim of violence has the right to confidentiality. My confidentiality was broken against my will“, said the young actress.
Source: Atrevida

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