The following articles include discussions on topics such as domestic abuse and coercive control.
Love Island star Olivia Attwood has unveiled a brand new DIY hair makeover on Instagram.
Yesterday (April 14), she uploaded a video from her walk-in wardrobe, revealing to her fanbase that she cut her own bangs after having a few drinks.
“I myself cut my bangs short after having three drinks.” [wine] (I’m not saying you should do that, but I’m also not saying don’t do it),” read the caption.
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In the comments section, three amused fans wrote: “This is what people always do when they have time to go to the hair salon and get a haircut,'' and “I was thinking of cutting my hair completely sober. , I think I'll do it right now.'' I responded, “Ah, I did it.'' That was the case last week too! ! ”
Atwood, who wants to give birth in front of television cameras, recently made headlines for promoting the domestic violence campaign Facing It Together on Loose Women.
The reality TV personality who appeared in the clip told viewers: “I wanted to be part of the Loose Women Face It Together campaign because I wanted people to see the confident Olivia that they see on the panel. I wasn't always like that. Like an octopus.
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“This will probably surprise a lot of people — because I've never talked about it publicly — but I've also suffered from domestic violence in past relationships, and I've never been transparent about it. I think by preserving my sexuality, I might be able to help someone else in a similar situation.”
She added: “When I look back at past relationships, problems have manifested themselves in a variety of ways, from coercive control to intimidation.
“For many people, it would be hard to imagine that I was editing myself because I felt it was a nuisance or that I was going too far. I quickly realized that what I was experiencing was normal. They've become conditioned that it's normal, even if it's not normal.'' They'll always find a way to make you doubt yourself, and they feed off those seeds of doubt. It becomes almost artistic in putting, and if you hear something enough it will become true. ”
If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this article, please contact Refuge (www.refuge.org.uk) and support for women (www.womensaid.org.uk) can provide further support and information. 24 hour toll free number National Domestic Violence Helpline is 0808 2000 247.US National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text “LOVEIS” to 22522.
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