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I was sexually molested – Stella Damascus

 


Veteran Nollywood Actress, Stella Damascus has revealed she was sexually molested at the age of eight.

The actress made this known during an Instagram live session, adding that it left her traumatized for a long time before she was healed.

According to her, she could not talk about it for years because of how society looks at victims of rape.

Advising parents and society to do more to protect children, the actress said: “I was sexually molested at the age of 8 by someone who was supposed to be related to me. I could not tell anyone because it traumatized me.

“I knew  what happened to those who spoke on my behalf, some people called me names like prostitutes.

It’s painful it took me till when I was 30 plus before I could deal with the trauma from it .

Imagine what young girls are going through but we as a society don’t do enough to protect our children and we should do better. She urges. 

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