I went through hell and back as a teenager – I was smashed over the head with chairs, says Danielle Lloyd

BRAVE Danielle Lloyd has revealed the hellish domestic violence she suffered as a teenager.

The mum-of-five said the horrific abuse has had a huge impact on her life since, as she opened up about the terrifying experience in a new interview.



I went through hell and back as a teenager – I was smashed over the head with chairs, says Danielle Lloyd
Danielle Lloyd has bravely spoken about domestic abuse she suffered as a teen

She told GB News’ Nana Akua: “It shaped my whole life massively, and it’s made me the person who I am today. I went through hell and back as a teenager. I was smashed over the head with chairs, had plates thrown at me, I was spat at on a daily basis.

“It’s obviously not just the physical abuse. What scarred me was the mental abuse as well. I think that scarred me, more so, because the abuser feels like they can make you so dependent on them that you lose all of yourself. You feel like you’re nothing, basically all you can do is depend on them.”

Danielle, 38, revealed her abuser isolated her from friends and family leaving her feeling very much alone and helpless.

She continued: “Being in that controlling relationship, I had no friends because they were taken away from me because I wasn’t allowed to see anybody. I was separated from seeing my family.

“And I believed that that person loved me that much and I loved them back and I depended on them.

“It was just horrendous. It wasn’t easy to leave. Eventually, I had to have counselling just to get a little bit of strength to say no. Eventually when I did say no, enough, I’m leaving, I even got punched.

“I got punched so badly in the face. I was knocked out and I fractured my eye socket.”

The reality star and model is now in a happy relationship with husband Michael O’Neill, who she wed in 2019.

Finally feeling at peace, Danielle said: “I feel like I’ve gone from one sort of bad relationship to another and as somebody who was so fragile, I made bad choices. And it isn’t until now that I feel so much stronger. And it’s taken me a lot of time to heal, to learn self love, and actually respect myself enough to realise that I am my own person.

“Now I’ve found somebody that I can trust and we have a normal stable relationship because I actually know what that is.”

Her five boys have also been a help to her by giving her a purpose, and she’s determined to instil in them a respect for women.

She said: “I think for me, the most important thing in life is just to teach them, especially my four older boys, how to treat a woman and that’s the main thing.

“They’ve just given me strength to carry on on a daily basis. I’ve had highs and I’ve had lows and it’s not nice for them to see their mum cry and stuff.

“They give me the strength to carry on each day and I feel like everything that happens in your life makes you a stronger person. I’m so strong. I can get through anything.

“I think my kids see me as a strong independent woman, which I think is so important.”


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