Julianne Hough says she was physically abused as a child
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For actress and dancer Julianne Hough, her latest role in the film “Safe Haven” was a personal one.
Hough plays a victim of abuse in the film adaptation of the well-known Nicholas Sparks novel, and in the February issue of Cosmopolitan, the “Dancing With the Stars” champ revealed she was a victim of abuse when she was younger and living in the U.K.
"While I was in London, I was abused, mentally, physically, everything," she told the magazine.
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She said the abuse got worse as she got older, “when I started hitting puberty, when I started becoming a woman and stopped being a little girl."
Hough said she was made to believe leaving London would lead to the demise of her career.
“I was told if I ever went back to the United States, three things were going to happen. One: I was going to amount to nothing. Two: I was going to work at Whataburger. And three: I was going to end up a slut. So, it was like, I can’t go back. I have to be this person.”
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She added that she was a child at the time and was away from her parents to study dance at the prestigious Italia Conti Academy of Arts.
"I was 10 years old looking like I was 28, being a very sensual dancer. I was a tormented little kid who had to put on this sexy facade because that was my job and my life. But my heart was the same, and I was this innocent little girl. I wanted so much love."
Now, she has overcome her past and found love with “American Idol” host Ryan Seacrest.
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“We love what we do. We take pride in giving it our all, but then when we’re alone, we really focus in on going to dinners and being extra-romantic and affectionate and just being there for each other.”