Lolo disclosed that she had been raped by a fellow industry worker on a recent episode of the Say My Piece podcast, which she co-hosts. She claimed that the horrible experience still haunts her to this day.
During the tearful discussion, she remarked, "I rarely say this, and I am not even ready to tell the full story." "The sexual assault stories. My daughter took my hand and said, "Mummy, you've been through so much," when I brought it up to her yesterday. And I claimed to have.
"I recall how many of those things I have to relive," she added. Only once in my life have I been raped, and it was by a coworker. Every other day, I get to visit him. Are you aware of my level of trauma? I simply go into a little fear when I see him.
Lolo clarified that even though she frequently sees her alleged assailant, she has kept his identity a secret out of concern for the potential public response that might result from naming him, particularly given his prominent position in the media.
Lolo clarified that even though she frequently sees her alleged assailant, she has kept his identity a secret out of concern for the potential public response that might result from naming him, particularly given his prominent position in the media.
"How come I didn't talk about it for all these six years until now that he's taking a prominent TV position?" she said, adding that if a woman of my caliber mentioned him and he's a well-known figure in the broadcast sector.
"When sexual assault happens to women, the first thing to happen is denial," she continued, highlighting the emotional toll that victims frequently endure. The next step is to blame oneself.
"When sexual assault happens to women, the first thing to happen is denial," she continued, highlighting the emotional toll that victims frequently endure. The next step is to blame oneself.