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Jessica Thivenin: domestic violence, depression ... she will tell everything in a book

Jessica Thivenin: domestic violence, depression ... she will tell everything in a book







 violence, depression, harassment ... In her autobiographical book entitled "C'est tout moi", Jessica Thivenin talks about her life before reality TV, about her relationships with violent men before her meeting with Thibault Kuro or even about the notoriety that led her to depression.
After Nabilla Benattia or Capucine Anav , it's the turn of another reality TV candidate to release her book: Jessica Thivenin . Since her participation in the Marseillais in Rio in 2014, the pretty blonde has become an essential candidate for the Marseillais. If internet users have the impression that they know everything about his life, between his marriage to Thibault Kuro or his move to Dubai , this is far from the case. In an autobiographical book entitled "C'est tout moi", the reality TV star confides more than ever on her origins, her violent relationships with men or her depression.

"I was getting smashed in the face"

If she lives the great love with Thibault, whom she married at the end of 2018, it took a long time to be happy in love. "Prince Charming, I found him at 28 years old. At 20 I was smashed in the face.", She admits in an interview given to 20 minutes . In her book, she confides in this violence, even going so far as to share photos: "Sometimes it was very violent. I received blows, I had wounds, bruises. After hesitating, I decided to show you in this book, for the first time, photos that I took myself, after being hit, beaten by such and such a man with whom I was. "
The goal: to provoke a click in women who find themselves in the same situation: " I thought it was normal to be hit. Stéphanie des Marseillais said to me: 'But you're crazy, it's not normal'. I thought it was my fault. But in fact, no, even if an argument is your fault, you shouldn't stay. It's not normal. "

Depression, harassment ...

She also confides in the depression she had 2 and a half years ago, before her meeting with Thibault, partly because of her notoriety: " At one point, I found myself even in depression, wanting to die . ", she says in her book. "All this, because of the notoriety. I stayed four, five days without leaving my parents' house. I asked my mother to bring me up to eat, my brother to drink. I locked myself in my room . I was tired, depressed. I nevertheless decided to continue, for my parents who did not have the same luck as me. "
Faced with numerous critics, she and Thibault decided to delete their Twitter account and move to Dubai: "I did not feel safe in France ". A disturbing book which comes out on February 15 and which is available this Friday for pre-order on its site 

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