Uorfi Javed speaks up about childhood abuse and cyberbullying impact; says, “Maybe I am not good enough to be a woman”
Uorfi Javed, a popular social media influencer, has recently opened up about the physical and emotional abuse she has allegedly faced at the hands of her father. In a shocking revelation, she claimed that her father had hit her so severely that she had fainted. Javed also spoke about the impact of online trolling on her mental health, revealing that it affects her deeply.
It all happened during the latest episode of YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadi’s podcast. During her appearance on the show, Uorfi spoke about various aspects of her life including the above-mentioned. Javed recalled her childhood and explained, “I was underconfident, weird, and had no friends. I was a confused soul.”
The Bigg Boss OTT fame actress was also asked why she gets affected once every three months, she stated it is because of trolling. She further added, “Maybe what they say is right- maybe I am not good enough to be a woman, maybe I am a stain on society, maybe I am a bad example for the younger generation. In the language of trolls, as they say it, maybe I am a s**t. I can’t quit and even if I do, what’s happened is always there on the internet.”
Uorfi expressed her distress by asking, “Kya mai itni buri hoon? (Am I so bad?) Maybe no one will accept me, no family will accept me.” As the conversation progressed further, Uorfi revealed that her father held extremely conservative views and that her mother had to shoulder the responsibility of raising five children at a young age. Speaking frankly about her difficult childhood, Uorfi continued that her father's beatings were so severe that she would lose consciousness. She said, “I was not close to my father at all. If one of the parents gets angry and that anger is being taken out on me, that is a different thing.”
She went on to add, “If you will beat your child black and blue and they faint only so that they understand you, then what will they even understand? You can’t retaliate, so that anger keeps building inside and after one point, you say-‘Enough’. When a child grows up and you hit them, it affects them deeply and leaves a negative impact.”
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