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Duffy Says She Found It ‘Liberating’ To Write About Her Alleged Rape And Kidnapping

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Duffy is sharing how she felt after speaking out about her alleged rape and kidnapping. In an Instagram post on Tuesday, the 35-year-old singer, whose full name is Aimee Anne Duffy, wrote about her emotions amid the coronavirus pandemic and encouraged others to share their feelings too. “This evening, I can’t sleep … I have the comfort of my bed and the health of all my family, to take shelter in, but many do not,” she began. “Health workers face fatigue, with such uncertainty ahead, people are queuing at empty food banks and the landscape is changing.” “You may or may not have read my words, recently.

I found them to be liberating,” she added of her April essay that detailed her alleged rape and kidnapping. After her positive feelings that

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