Tuesday, December 10, 2024
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    The famous actress changed her name due to sexual abuse

    After accused photographer Jonathan of sexually abusing her, actress Nola Palmer also claimed that she was his victim when she was 17 years old.

    On her Instagram profile, Nola claims that Jonathan stole her youth and that she changed her name because of it.

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    – Reading her words and the ways she described Jonathan, I immediately started crying. I was under stress before I was able to read the article to the end. I have been carrying the pain and trauma of Jonathan and his abuse for a decade. I went so far that I changed my name because in my mind he owned it and I could not look at it without seeing Johnathan – the actress wrote.

    I spent ten or more years emotionally attached to my abuser, I couldn't get rid of him because at the age of 17 he broke me. For the first time, thanks to Emily and her , I can publicly say that Jonathan an Leder was my abuser – she wrote.

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    Nola, real name Britney Nola Palmer (Britney), was born in 1991 in and lives in the . She is best known for her role in the “Titans” series. He otherwise keeps his private life out of the public eye.

    The photographer has not yet commented on the new allegations. He had previously dismissed the allegations made by Emily.

    – Are you aware of who we're talking about? That girl was naked in “Treats!” Magazine at the time. and she jumped naked in a Robin Thicke video. You really want someone to believe that she was the victim – he told “ Magazine” at the time.

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