if you're reading this and you have an abusive partner, i hope someday you'll be free from him or her. They'll keep saying sorry after hitting you and you forgive them until they keep abusing you over and over again. I hope you find the courage to get out it's never too late. Find yourself and find your true happiness because you will never find happiness with someone who abuses you.
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 "Don't be afraid to run, be afraid to stay." I ran away from my husband and until now I am still always scared, afraid to go places, paranoid that he might be there watching me everywhere I go. I might be free but the past still hunts me everyday. “It is not the bruises on the body that hurt. It is the wounds of the heart and the scars on the mind.” - Aisha Mirza
Talking from experience with a single mum who moved out of an abusive relationship to keep me and my sister (we were both adopted from different families) safe. In the long run, yes, leaving is the best thing you can do especially if you have support to help you. But leaving can also be the most dangerous time of a woman/man's life when they've been in an abusive situation, especially when you have to take children with you and have to involve them. When my mother moved out with us, she was working full time and doing a uni course, and he (my adopted father, now thankfully no longer my legal guardian) had cut her off entirely from their shared bank account which only he had the signature on. In turn that meant she had no access to money because they had put it all together. He took the car registration so that she couldn't drive to escape and repeatedly went into her work and tried to get her both fired and also expelled from her uni course, and accused her of abusing my sister and I. And what's more, to get back at her for leaving, he took my two teenage cousins into his care (due to them not being able to live with their parents) and he abused them to almost the extent of torture. And he wasn't doing it to them because he hated them, he was doing it because ALL he cared about was hurting my mum. More than he wanted custody, more than he wanted to hurt those teenage boys, more than he wanted anything else, his end goal was always to hurt her and to remain in control of every aspect of her life. To let her know that even though she wasn't living with him, he was still in power. More than anything, he was emotionally and mentally abusive. He had us so isolated out there (living out of town) and had many ways to make sure we would stay put like animals while he went out and OPENLY cheated on my mother because she was powerless to object for the sake of the kids. It's not only the physical aspect of the abuse that makes it a dangerous situation, and it takes absolute bravery and absolutely all of you to bring up the courage to leave, when that person is who you are literally dependant on. Leaving sooner than later is always the best option, because you become stuck in an abusive home or relationship, it's so easy to become brainwashed by the fear of what will happen if you leave, brainwashed by the belief that you can never survive without them.
He played Kyle her husband on The show. And he played her x husband on 9-1-1. in real Life they are married and have 2 kids. A daughter and a son. They started dating in real Life on The client list, if I’m not wrong.
@@shaynayoung8796 I know there was no complaint against him and that the officer couldn't arrest him, but why wouldn't he take her, he obviously knew what was going on
@@Garbancina He can't unless she states that there is something going on. The officer can't just take her unless he knows for sure either by evidence or by her word. Do you watch Chicago P.D.? You should go ahead and watch some episodes and maybe you find some that can clear this up for you bc I used to think the same way you used to before watching some of these cop shows.
@@sofiacarnevali7930 sofia la estoy viendo en Netflix, yo ahora estoy en España t diré q la temporada 1 y 2 son el mismo equipo pero la 3 cambian a todos,yo tengo Netflix en mi teléfono pero hay algo raro cuando la busco en el Netflix que tienen en la tele donde vivo no sale esta serie😔🤷
Every show she is in she is made to cry in every episode.
Like how she would cry in every episode of Ghost Whisperer as the ghosts crossed into the light lmao
Van benne valami :))
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I wonder how hard it was for Brian to be that abusive to the love of this life
That officer gave her good advice.
Mhm
maddie is so strong and that's why i love her
They actually look like a perfect couple, it's so cool they are husband and wife in real life.
I like Her and Chim more
I just found out that they're actually husband and wife irl. My brain somehow still can't process that fact 🤯
Really ??
@@Countygirl Yessum, they’ve been married since 2013
SAME
They play a married couple in the client list tv show. It’s how they met.
The fact that they are married in real life 😂😂 they actually look good together ❤️
if you're reading this and you have an abusive partner, i hope someday you'll be free from him or her. They'll keep saying sorry after hitting you and you forgive them until they keep abusing you over and over again. I hope you find the courage to get out it's never too late. Find yourself and find your true happiness because you will never find happiness with someone who abuses you.
I had no idea they are husband and wife in real life.
He cute
Same. I had no idea
Me either
@Pierce Lawson why would u hack it bro lmao
this is a true masterpiece it needs more views
ik its not important and super random but.... Maddies eyelashes are stunning
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 "Don't be afraid to run, be afraid to stay." I ran away from my husband and until now I am still always scared, afraid to go places, paranoid that he might be there watching me everywhere I go. I might be free but the past still hunts me everyday.
“It is not the bruises on the body that hurt. It is the wounds of the heart and the scars on the mind.” - Aisha Mirza
Stay strong 💪
I know he thinks that she's some kind of punching bag
Cette vidéo m'a mis les larmes aux yeux !!! Elle est tellement émouvante !!!
Talking from experience with a single mum who moved out of an abusive relationship to keep me and my sister (we were both adopted from different families) safe. In the long run, yes, leaving is the best thing you can do especially if you have support to help you. But leaving can also be the most dangerous time of a woman/man's life when they've been in an abusive situation, especially when you have to take children with you and have to involve them. When my mother moved out with us, she was working full time and doing a uni course, and he (my adopted father, now thankfully no longer my legal guardian) had cut her off entirely from their shared bank account which only he had the signature on. In turn that meant she had no access to money because they had put it all together. He took the car registration so that she couldn't drive to escape and repeatedly went into her work and tried to get her both fired and also expelled from her uni course, and accused her of abusing my sister and I. And what's more, to get back at her for leaving, he took my two teenage cousins into his care (due to them not being able to live with their parents) and he abused them to almost the extent of torture. And he wasn't doing it to them because he hated them, he was doing it because ALL he cared about was hurting my mum. More than he wanted custody, more than he wanted to hurt those teenage boys, more than he wanted anything else, his end goal was always to hurt her and to remain in control of every aspect of her life. To let her know that even though she wasn't living with him, he was still in power. More than anything, he was emotionally and mentally abusive. He had us so isolated out there (living out of town) and had many ways to make sure we would stay put like animals while he went out and OPENLY cheated on my mother because she was powerless to object for the sake of the kids. It's not only the physical aspect of the abuse that makes it a dangerous situation, and it takes absolute bravery and absolutely all of you to bring up the courage to leave, when that person is who you are literally dependant on. Leaving sooner than later is always the best option, because you become stuck in an abusive home or relationship, it's so easy to become brainwashed by the fear of what will happen if you leave, brainwashed by the belief that you can never survive without them.
That was rally a hard scene to watch it is really hard to live a abusive person I was married to one but he was abusive by words not physical hitter
Beautiful video!
I forget but was he her husband in 'The Client List' tv show? Or was he the brother in love with her in it?
He played Kyle her husband on The show. And he played her x husband on 9-1-1. in real Life they are married and have 2 kids. A daughter and a son. They started dating in real Life on The client list, if I’m not wrong.
I am still watching 911 I am on season 3 episode it was after Jimmy got stabbed
Where I can watch it
so ...this is how continues the client list ? XD
I've forgotten about that show
I was looking for a comment like thhs
Lol right
It took me years to like The Client List. Didn't realize how awesome that show is. It'd be better than this.
Why didn't the officer just take her with him if he knew she was being hit and abused? 🤷♀️
He can't because there was no official complaint against him. The neighbor heard arguing but not whom she was arguing with so he probably assumed.
@@shaynayoung8796 I know there was no complaint against him and that the officer couldn't arrest him, but why wouldn't he take her, he obviously knew what was going on
@@Garbancina He can't unless she states that there is something going on. The officer can't just take her unless he knows for sure either by evidence or by her word. Do you watch Chicago P.D.? You should go ahead and watch some episodes and maybe you find some that can clear this up for you bc I used to think the same way you used to before watching some of these cop shows.
@@shaynayoung8796 Ok I will, thanks
@@Garbancina No prob
como se llama la cancion me dicen porfavor
What song is this ?
I wish for once they would have an ugly abuser. They wanna make all these abusers hot guys to kinda entice you but u know the scenes are crazy
Hay una canción que sale casi al final alguien me puede decir el nombre por favor
¿Te refieres al final de aquel episodio?
como se llama la cancion???esta buenisima
Love has no limits - Fleurie
@@magdielramos4476Gracias,y precioso video💖
Does anyone know what the song is called???
Love has no limits ~ fleurie
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Pueden decirme cómo se llama.. oh si va por temporadas? Gracias
La serie se llama 9-1-1 ...La pasan por Fox y lleva 3 temporadas
Marcela Rodriguez hola sabes cómo se llama la canción que sale en ese capítulo casi al final
Hola cómo estás se llama 9-1-1 y la puedes ver en Netflix allí la estoy viendo esa es la segunda temporada hay tres allí en Netflix 😸
@@sofiacarnevali7930 sofia la estoy viendo en Netflix, yo ahora estoy en España t diré q la temporada 1 y 2 son el mismo equipo pero la 3 cambian a todos,yo tengo Netflix en mi teléfono pero hay algo raro cuando la busco en el Netflix que tienen en la tele donde vivo no sale esta serie😔🤷
Alguien sabe el nombre de la canción de al final
♥️♥️
I like Jennifer Love Hewitt, but I do not like the character Maddie. I'm so sick of her crying in every episode!
A skip button for a reason lmao