Joss Stone Shares How She Escaped Past Abusive Relationship

Joss Stone Shares How She Escaped Past Abusive Relationship


Singer Joss Look back on his decision to leave a past abusive relationship.

Stone, 38, answered a question of fan of her podcast “a cuppa love” In an Instagram video On Saturday August 16, when a listener wrote on being “ready to leave” a relationship and ask “help” to go out. Stone said the note made her “breathe” when she read her, knowing that the answer could not wait for her next podcast.

In a series of follow -up videos published on Sunday August 17, Stone shared advice for the listener, saying “having a plan” to know how to leave “is a very good idea”.

Stone then revealed that she had experienced a similar situation.

“I had tried to leave it, I cannot tell you how many times,” said Stone about the past relationship, and not revealing the identity of his partner at the time. “Whenever it was as if it became more and more dangerous. One day, he threw me – surprising how strong he was, he was not so big.”

Stone said he “threw me in the rain” when she wore nothing more than a t-shirt.

“He thought he had locked the door and that I was stuck in the aisle, and I did not know the code to go out. He just thought he would have somehow trapped in the rain,” she recalls. “I knew the code.”

Once she opened the door, Stone remembers having thought “that there is no way that he could hurt me” and fled from the house.

“My feet killed me, getting ripped by bloody concrete,” she continued. “I run and I think,” I’m going to get to the end of this road “and I have nothing.”

Stone “continued to run” but did not have his phone. Finally, Stone realized that “that F *** Er ran after me”.

“It was so boring,” she added. “Anyway, he caught me and told me that the police were going to come and stop me and all that. It was a lot of bulls ***. “

Stone said he had “dragged me back” in the house, but she then found a way to leave the relationship behind.

“I was able to leave him because I am a musician on tour. So I was on the road to do my job, ”she said. “I just decided to never go back. It was actually easy. I don’t need to be noble and kind and try to break with him face to face. I tried to do it as much, several times and it was extremely dangerous. ”

If you or someone you know suffer from domestic violence, please call it National Hotline of domestic violence at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support.



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