TV Female Celebs Who Openly Shared Their Domestic Violence Stories
Domestic violence is bad! But the worst part is 77% of domestic violence victims don’t even share their story with anyone due to society’s fear.
But, some bold and beautiful TV celebs have come out to inspire domestic violence victims by talking about their stories openly.
Shweta Tiwari
She is one of the most successful and popular TV actresses. But her married life has always been hard. First, her rough marriage to Raja Chaudhary in 1998 ended in 2007 on a pretty dark note-making into newspaper headlines. Recently, her second marriage to Abhinav Kohli is also an open subject on Instagram. Shweta has even shared a video on social media of her ex-Abhinav Kohli, roughly treating their son.
Rashami Desai
Uttaran actress and BB famed Rashami Desai was married to her co-actor Nandish Sandhu between 2012 and 2015. In one interview, the actress said that her relationship has always been abusive, and she further added, “if you don’t stop it then and there, it will happen again and again.”
Dimpy Ganguly
Dimpy Ganguly had tied the knot with Rahul Mahajan on the show Rahul Dulhaniya Le Jayega. But, after a few months of marriage, Dimpy filed a domestic violence complaint against Rahul, and later the couple separated on mutual grounds. Dimpy is now happily settled in Dubai with her husband and two kids.
Daljeet Kaur
TV actress Daljeet Kaur and actor Shaleen Bhanot’s marriage looked very blissful from the outside. But when Daljeet filed domestic violence and verbal abuse complaints against his husband, only then the real truth behind the happy couple facade came out.
Chahatt Khanna
Chahatt Khanna who got fame from “Bade Achhe Lagte hain” is also a victim of physical abuse in her marriage. In 2018 she accused her husband Farhan of sexual and mental abuse. She also claimed that her husband slut-shamed and manhandled her badly during fights. She finally decided to walk out of marriage and decided to raise her kids alone.
These lady ladies have made a bold decision by talking about their abusive relationships and even gracefully coming out of it. If you are silently enduring domestic violence, stop and raise your voice today.