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Courtney Stodden says she is considering suicide after being cyberbullyed teenagers.
Stodden, now 30, appears in the ABC News documentary Effect of X Nightline: Child Bride Confessionsdue to streaming on Thursday, March 20, on Hulu.
In a YouTube Clip of her interview with Nightmare‘S. Juju changStodden addressed the negative treatment she had on -lein following her marriage in 2011 to Doug Hutchison, When she was 51 and she was just 16.
“I almost managed to commit suicide because (the cyberbullying) was a huge part of it. I had a suicide letter written,” he said. “I remember that my last thought was, ‘You know, maybe I don’t deserve to be here when people who are high up tell me I don’t deserve to be.’”
Stodden seemed to refer to past comments made by Chrissy tigen Through X, a place in 2011 she allegedly told the model, “My Friday Fantasy: You. Dirt Nap.”
“I know she says this is from alcohol or whatever she wanted to say that he was coming: telling this to a child when you are queen of Twitter, it was so much,” said Stodden. (Weekly US have reached out to a tigen for comments.)
Stodden, who divorced Hutchison in 2020, said when she looks back at that difficult time in her life, she wanted to “grab” her own younger and “give her a hug.”
Re -Teigen’s tweets re -faced a stodden in 2021, urging an influencer and wife The legend of John to Issuing a public apology.
“Not many people are lucky enough to be held accountable for all their past bulls – the front of the whole world. I’m deadly and sad of who I used to be. I was uncertain, a comment trying to troll,” she writing through x at the time. “I am ashamed and I have a complete shame on my behavior but that is not compared to how I felt Courtney.”
Stodden previously said The daily beast That the author of the cookbook is among multiple celebrities who have sent her adverse comments in the past.
“She wouldn’t just tweet in public because I wanted to take a ‘dirt nap’ but would private me and tell me to kill myself. Things like, ‘I can’t wait for you to die,'” said Stodden for a tigen. “Some of the worst treatment I had was women, and we’re not going to get anywhere if we still hold each other back.”
If you or someone you know are struggling with suicidal thoughts, please contact the Lifeline Preventing National Suicide at 1-800-273-8255.