Courtney StoDden says she counted a suicide after a cyberback
Courtney StoDden She says she found suicide after being cyber as a teenager.
StoDden, who is now 30 years old, appears in a documentary ABC News Effect X Nightline: Confession of the Children’s BrideIt is planned to be transferred on Thursday, March 20, to Hula.
In A Clip YouTube With her interview with Nightline‘s Juju ChangStoDden turned to the negative treatment she received on the Internet after the wedding in 2011 The Hutchisan arc, When he was 51 and she was only 16.
“I actually almost succeeded in suicide because (cyber -tall) was a huge part. I had a writing letter,” she said. “I remember that my last thought was: ‘You know, maybe I don’t deserve to be here when the people who tell me tell me I don’t deserve.”
StoDden seemed to refer to past comments made Chris Tieigen Through x, where in 2011 she allegedly said the models: “My Friday fantasy: You.
“I know she says it was with alcohol or something she wanted to say what it was: saying this baby when you are a twitter queen, it was so much,” Stoden said. (US Weekly turned to Tigen for comments.)
Stoodden, who divorced Hutchisan in 2020, said that when she looked around during this difficult period, she wants to “grab” younger and “hug it”.
Tweigen’s tweets about StoDden, which arose in 2021, which caused influence and wife John Legend by Give public apology.
“Not so many people were lucky to bring to responsibility for all their past bulls – t before the whole world. I am diminished and sad in who I was before. I was uncertain, the attention was looking for a troll,” – she wrote through x at that time. “I am ashamed and completely embarrassed by my behavior, but this is nothing compared to how I felt Courtney.”
Previously Stoden told Daily Beast The fact that the author of the culinary book was one of several celebrities that has sent her a shameful comments in the past.
“She’s not just a public drank about wanting me to stuff” dirt “, but privately tell me to kill myself. Such things as:” I can’t wait for you to die, “Stodeen said about Tigen.
If you or anyone is anyone you know, fight with suicidal thoughts, contact National suicide prevention line In 1-800-273-8255.