01/23/2026
As a child, I was sexually abused by my father’s friends.
When I was a little girl, my life was filled with pain and confusion. My father was an alcoholic, and he often took me around his friends. Men who made me feel unsafe, and did things no child should ever experience. I was only 7 to 10 years old, and I didn’t understand why the people who were supposed to protect me, were the ones who hurt me. I stayed quiet because I didn’t know what else to do. That silence stayed with me for a long time. My mother didn’t make things easier. She had many boyfriends, and would bring them around our home. I watched her go from one relationship to another, and I promised myself that I would never be like her. I didn’t want to live that kind of life.
I wanted something different, something better. But even though I tried to be strong, the pain from my childhood followed me into adulthood. For years, I kept everything inside. But I realized I couldn’t heal, if I didn’t face what happened. That’s when I decided to write a film called “Through the Eyes of a Child.” It tells the story of my childhood, the fear, the hurt, and the things I went through. Writing the script helped me speak up for the little girl I used to be. It gave me a way to take back my voice, and begin to heal. Making this film was hard, but it also gave me strength. It helped me see that I survived something terrible, and that I’m not alone. I hope my story helps others who have been through pain like mine. Through the Eyes of a Child isn’t just a movie. It’s my truth, my healing, and my way of saying: I’m still here, and I’m not broken. And the movie is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video!
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Child abusers, please stop and seek therapy and God.
Parents, talk with and believe your children. ❤️
Survivors, seek therapy. 💪🏽
(To share your story of abuse, message me)
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