100% RESPECT for this man. what an incredibly conscientious man; respectful, ethical, professional...journalist with utmost integrity. 👏 excellent my admiration and respect for aly goes without saying....
@bribri80426 жыл бұрын
Susan Di Laudo yes a true journalist who’s acting like one. Not a tv host there for the drama and views. Very well done with a sensitive and respectful approach.
@MsTinkerbelle872 жыл бұрын
He was really sweet with her!
@paolarosas38406 жыл бұрын
Not sure if any parent will read this but from my experience of the way my mom warned me about sexual assault. She would just say, “remember no one is allowed to go near your underwear or able to take them off.Even if they say it’s ok. Even if it’s your family or your friend. If you ever feel like someone is making you uncomfortable, you need to come tell me right away” it might sound silly but the part of the underwear was the word that I understood the most. I remember hearing this over and over and over again when I was really really young (like 4 years old) I would get so embarrassed but in the back of my head I always remembered that someone pulling down my underwear or making me feel uncomfortable WASNT normal. As a kid I was on the look out even though I was embarrassed when my mom would say it to me. Please parents which ever way you want to tell your kids but just keep repeating it. It will stick in your child’s head. Make them feel comfortable to talk to you and don’t be scared to talk to them about embarrassing things. It really helped me when I needed it the most
@bloomingaccents7 жыл бұрын
My daughter was asked to see Dr. Nassar as a gymnast for a club who had this culture she talks about. I did not take her to him. I trusted our Dr.s. He and USA GYMNASTICS would do anything to win , to have a star , to accept training even when the Drs. Said "no training". It was , "you will do what we say ". " Don't you want to win"? This is horrific.
@juliehill51136 жыл бұрын
So I'm so grateful for my Mom. If I had to go to the doctor for a cold, she was always in the room with me. Even through high school. "Just in case he asked you a medical question you aren't sure about." She'd say. "I'll be there to answer." And she would talk to me about saying NO to anything that made me feel confused or uncomfortable. At the time, I felt patronized, but now, I'm so thankful. Keep the momentum going you brave women! You are superwomen! LOCK THEM UP.
@Mugglestrugglez6 жыл бұрын
Speaking into details of a horrific events will leave her vulnerable to others who couldn't careless of her wellbeing. So I understand why she doesn't want to go into details. Just accept the fact that this happened and you can tell from her mannerism and the eyes can never lie. Bravo to her and the ladies that came together
@horseygurl1437 жыл бұрын
Aly, you ROCK! Thanks for speaking up! Btw, I was screaming with happiness with your successes on the floor routines! Such skill and talent! Again, YOU ROCK!
@drwalka107 жыл бұрын
Thanks for waiting to speak up Aly ! You only let a dozen or more other women become victim of this demon. Ladies stop waiting and thinking about yourself/career . You hold the power to be a hero for so many other female that WILL go through what you just went through. Everybody completely celebrating delayed admissions ... is baffling to me .
@1catmac6 жыл бұрын
Kevin Walker you are just another dumb f* who really should shut up and educate yourself
@drwalka106 жыл бұрын
Educate me then ... please tell me why I am wrong
@momawhit90933 жыл бұрын
He's a boy, he won't understand.. No better than the people that covers things like this up!!!!! 🚫👎🙅😡🖕🖕🖕
@heatherwicker99907 жыл бұрын
She says in the interview that it goes against the policy to be alone with an adult and yet her coaches didn't stop it either. Why? They had to know the policy. I'd never let a kid of mine be alone with a doctor examining them. Ever. Giant cover up going on for sure. These poor women!! Now they band together and be the change they wish to see in the world. I stand with them.
@mileymbclimb177 жыл бұрын
It’s like pretty much all work places deep to the root of it. There are strict rules every job do they tightly follow everything everywhere? No people get lazy and forget. They knew what was going on for sure I do think to a very clear extent they knew what was happening. Laziness and the fear of losing because of uncured injuries (if Nassar were fired ) were probably a reason why no one said anything. Idk some people are just bystanders and it’s awful and it makes them just as guilty.
@xman4un7 жыл бұрын
Heather Wicker what about those overly ambitious parents of theirs, who also neglect the particulars of young gymnast's safety???
@jojox97917 жыл бұрын
Heather Wicker 140 usa gymnasts have come forward against him. Jamie Danzcher, I believe, was the first...
@beckyy5847 жыл бұрын
She was 15 and the doctor called her at night to go to her hotel so obviously the coach wasn’t aware this was going on and admitted she wasn’t of that policy. He was a trusted, trained professional adult not just by her but USA Gymnastics, a friend. She didn’t think what he did was wrong initially
@Benyoopa7 жыл бұрын
no normal doctor would want to do an invasive physical for a female patient without someone else in the room given modern day abuse issues.
@mdeelirious26526 жыл бұрын
aww broke my heart watching and learning of how a teenage girl was violated and sexually abused by someone she trusted,her coach trusted and her parents and other female atheletes as well.😭its so sad,honestly.Aly I really admire your courage to share this experience with the world and to warn us,to be more vigilant with our loved onea in all situations.Your parents are so strong😍😘
@toria.85356 жыл бұрын
wow what a great interviewer!! so much respect!
@titocris47463 жыл бұрын
I can’t imagine the pain that Aly and her parents felt because of Nassar. I hope they heal and find happiness on the road to recovery.
@mdeelirious26526 жыл бұрын
Respect!! Respect!! To the interviewer who was so professional and honorable in this delicate situation, esp his team in the background.Thank you all for being so amazing.😘😘😘😍
@candysmith87246 жыл бұрын
I have always told my kids no one under no circumstances touches our private areas nor anyone should be showing you theirs or touching you with their parts. No matter if it's a stranger or someone you know or Mom and Dad know. I explained this is wrong, against the law and abuse. Tell them to stop and get away from them and tell us immediately.
@anovemberstar7 жыл бұрын
Why should she 'share the details'? Being 23 has little to do with it. I'm twice her age and I wouldn't 'share the details' either! Especially not in a national / international interview! I think sometimes too much details are shared, why does the world need the sordid details? Perfectly fine if the victim wants to share if course
@francih9237 жыл бұрын
Queen Bee she didn't get into any just said she was sexually abused
@anovemberstar7 жыл бұрын
franci haskell exactly - that was my point -
@allysonrobles38084 жыл бұрын
I just love that during the parents part and the guy would ask them questions, Aly would literally tell them what to say.
@harlemw6517 жыл бұрын
So proud of her! She continues to amaze me with her poise and her activism. You go, Aly!
@kellencoogan10526 жыл бұрын
Aly has a lot of gravitas when she speaks. You give her a chance and she is going to drop truth bombs all over.
@krisxxxxw7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for speaking up Aly! We love you! ❤️😘
@mendozaara0077 жыл бұрын
You believe in what your kids are telling you (90% the abuser is someone closed to the family even part of the family) it happened over a year ago to my daughter. It’s even more traumatic when she was physically checked at the hospital and then interviewed by the police and the specialists. But she did it! Believe what they tell you! And fight with them!!! My daughter it’s a warrior!!! Just like Ally and all other victims ♥️
@jackjones36577 жыл бұрын
It's good to see that, in this case, 60 minutes realized how vital true objective journalistic reporting is.
@alexandreluizalves3 жыл бұрын
What a good interviewer, interviewing one of the most beautiful and brave woman ever. I Love Aly. ❤️🙏She is 100% strenght
@tiathompson66746 жыл бұрын
That is the thing, you have to truthfully tell your kids that they may not be able to trust anyone, even if it is someone they think they know and trust.
@stephanieee75476 жыл бұрын
I can’t believe that lady even had the audacity to ask why. Wake up, the poor girl was traumatized. Going through that is traumatizing and being on a platform is even harder.
@IAMGiftbearer6 жыл бұрын
Glad she came forward about this issue because for every patient that comes forward and speaks publicly there are hundreds, possibly thousands more who suffer in silence. We need to change the law so that doctors don't continue to get special immunity when they commit these crimes. If any of you readers have been abused by a doctor physically, sexually, or emotionally please sign this petition and add your story; www.change.org/p/stop-power-hungry-doctors-from-bullying-gaslighting-and-blacklisting-their-patients Too often these atrocities are covered up by the corporations that employ them, and it needs to end. We're hoping to have legislation written this year but we need brave survivors to come out in numbers and let Congress know what a widespread problem this is.
@catnipsmile7 жыл бұрын
I know that Aly will probably never see my post on here. But, thank you. Keep talking. I'm a rape survivor. It was my landlord, he drugged me. I was drinking iced tea. I've lived before & after with sexual harassment from bosses, landlords, male coworkers & for many, many years a perverted neighbor. They seem to think that they can do what they want too because they are entitled men. Thank you again. I love this, "Me too", movement. I'm in my 50's now but still dealing with these kind of creeps. God bless you Aly.
@sizzling_rozes6 жыл бұрын
That's so true what Aly said- we have to make it so it's not awkward because the more awkward it is the more it's gonna happen
@iservelookz33886 жыл бұрын
“Now she thinks I get to please myself” not the right terminology
@2000coco6 жыл бұрын
Brave girl Aly😘😘Hope you heal from the trauma and go on with your life to bigger and better things. 🌸💞
@marcushamner59946 жыл бұрын
My heart hurts for her and the women involved.
@kathrynford74797 жыл бұрын
All 4 of my beloved children were sexually abused at one point in their lives by trusted friends, and relatives. After a lifetime of being sexually abused by various people I wanted to protect my kids. Luckily all 4 of my kids dealt with it healthily. I intervened and contacted the proper authorities immediately when my kids came to me. Unfortunately my two sons did not inform me of the sexual abuse they experienced until just last yr. Theyre adults now but with my oldest is was a step cousin and he doesnt plan at this time to approach her. He still sees her at family get togethers. My youngest was sexually molested by 4 men at different times as she grew up. The first one that molested her was found guilty and sentenced to 20yrs here in FL to a max security prison. He's still alive, and gets out 5 yrs early, get this, "for good behavior.". If he has a parole hearing Im going to go to it. This piece of filth had 6 pages of previous pedophile charges all little girls and all dropped due to victims not testifying. I dont blame them as they were very young. Im so proud of my daughter! I gave her the choice to testify or not against him. She chose to testify, "So he couldnt hurt anymore little girls." She was 3 when it happened but 8 by the time it finally came to trial. After many dry runs, and excuses over the course of 5 yrs the sick creep went to trial. My brave 8 yr old got up on the stand and faced him and his lawyer, a judge, and 12 jurors. Her grandpa was the only.one in the gallery there for her. Me and my other kids had to testify so we couldnt be in the rm when she testified. It didnt take more than a few minutes of deliberation and the jury found him guilty of all charges the state had brought up against him. The ADA gave my daughter a hug, held her close, and told her she'd been so brave, and that because she had been so brave he was going to go to prison with a 20yr sentence and he wouldnt be able to hurt anymore little girls ever again! Aly you're so brave! As are all of the other survivors!
@marcelaa94986 жыл бұрын
Kathryn Ford I'm so sorry to hear of the pain you and your family had to go through. I cannot even begin to imagine how it must feel for it to have happened to not only one but to all of your children. I do not pray as I am not religious, but I wish for you and your family to live happily and in peace. And give your daughter an extra hug for me! What she did was definitely incredibly brave!💖
@1catmac6 жыл бұрын
How do they feel about you sharing their personal business with the world? Maybe let them share their own journeys
@coolboy-ty8kf5 жыл бұрын
@@1catmac Kathryn Ford is informing and warning trusted adults or anyone who cares about children to help prevent or stop future abuse.
@wickedbones51516 жыл бұрын
Love this Beautiful Young Lady :* May your Fierce keep you always determined to narrate your life and thank you for being that strong inspiration every victims needs.
@brianpatterson18277 жыл бұрын
Completely respect #AlyRaisman because she was the leader of team #USA, 100%. #Tokyo2020 baby! That dirt bag should pay.
@drwalka107 жыл бұрын
Thanks for waiting to speak up Aly ! You only let a dozen or more other women become victim of this demon. Ladies stop waiting and thinking about yourself/career . You hold the power to be a hero for so many other female that WILL go through what you just went through. Everybody completely celebrating delayed admissions ... is baffling to me .
@1perle7 жыл бұрын
Kevin Walker you have NO idea about the strength it takes to come forward NONE so until you're in the same position please get a glass of STFU
@brucerhodes81973 жыл бұрын
@@1perle Thank you!! As a male myself it really ticks me off that one dirt bag like this can make all men look like insensitive morons... I've never been sexually abused, but I have been physically abused as a child. When a trusted adult abuses, physically or sexually, the abuse goes beyond the physical touch, the mental abuse can crush confidence, you are confused and embarrassed, often feeling like somehow all of it is your own fault. She wasn't even able to confide in her parents, let alone tell the whole world...
@rubyfruit177 жыл бұрын
Very proud of her. Sooooo brave.
@monicakelly62737 жыл бұрын
My heart hurts for her
@vscicch6 жыл бұрын
Stranger may not be the real danger...sadly, I know first hand
@bronaghmurphy56436 жыл бұрын
Does anyone have this full Interview?
@HikerChick24 жыл бұрын
That’s what I want to know, I’d love to see it.
@RoIIingStoned7 жыл бұрын
But she’s giving the specifics in her court case right? We can’t just go around saying people are “molesters” without knowing exactly what they did. Especially in the case of doctors where the line is very thin I would think
@havrisen66206 жыл бұрын
The parents seemed scared to death of her. I can’t believe the interviewer allowed her to answer the questions directed at the parents. Why even interview them if they have to answer the way the daughter wants them to, so to get it correct? Something is wrong here. Also, the interviewer seems to be manipulating the girl (and public opinion of himself) leading her to feel secure and in control of the interview, only to open her up, to spill her heart, in hopes of his initial failed attempt for graphic details. Good for her that she didn’t take the bait. The public doesn’t need to know the details and shame on him for asking. We see it in the sick media all the time. We just need awareness of what happened, when, why, and how. Sorry, I’m not smitten on the interviewer like a lot of people here seem to be. Anyway, I’m glad these girls are coming forward and lm looking forward to the domino effect this will have in all sports, and jobs across the USA and hopefully the world. The girls and the boys, women and men, EVERY INDIVIDUAL, needs protection.
@momawhit90933 жыл бұрын
Girl you are soo strong!!! ALL of you!!!!!! I'm so proud of you and ALL girls, boys, women and men that had the courage to speak out, PUBLICLY!!!!! I love all you girls!! Thank you for your courage! #metoo (by a family member) #sistersurvivor
@adamst.martin19327 жыл бұрын
November 12, 2017---she is beautiful...Aly is finally stepping up against sexual abuse...now and these days there are a lot of sexual abuse and sexual harassment going on...Men just don't get it... Aly Raisman is a hero for this show...Great job Aly Raisman... I wish most women would step up.. They are afraid to say something.. it's like treating women like slaves...slaves are wrong too... so sad to hear this from Aly Raisman... God bless her heart for speaking out...
@silentassasin-q8l7 жыл бұрын
sexual harassment/abuse can happen to men too
@IMSiegfried7 жыл бұрын
TheOscar401, Sadly, and unfortunately sexual harassment/abuse can happen to men too.
@silentassasin-q8l7 жыл бұрын
that but sadly no one cares if its a man since we're taught to be strong and not be so emotional so people ignorantly assume he can "man up" and handle it
@IMSiegfried7 жыл бұрын
TheOscar401, I've never assumed that it's not a problem for men because they are supposedly less emotional, and I know I'm never the only one.
@IMSiegfried7 жыл бұрын
I care. And no-one has the right to minimize your experience and for them to say it doesn't matter because you're a man. And to that end I've read hundreds of comments from men about what happened to women such as Aly and more than not say the women deserved what they got and that they asked for it. So you see it's a problem for both men and women and that needs to change. But I believe we are now seeing a huge shift in society's consciousness about sexual abuse of men and women for the better.
@meefeefee19906 жыл бұрын
Hahaha I clicked on this video and it said 60 minutes ago. How ironic is 60 minutes overtime
@soniaqable7 жыл бұрын
No disrespect, but odd that they didn't have this conversation. Maybe because I work with trauma victims every day, that I've told my kids (son and daughter) from early on, and continue to tell them to this day (they are teen agers) until they give me the face, and say not again...they have the right to say no. They have the right to speak up. They have the right to defy ANY adult or another kid; their best friend even, if they ever feel the need to in order to keep themselves safe. Years ago, when my daughter was 7 she angrily told me once that she didn't care if she got in trouble for not listening to me. She strongly refused to kiss her brother on the cheek when I insisted. She said it made her feel creepy inside, so it must be inappropriate. I agreed with her immediately. Good for her, and good for me for instilling that in her early. To their defense, I wasn't raising kids who are destined to be Olympic Champions. Shame on USA gymnastics and the coaches for not providing an environment where young girls/people felt safe and supported.
@MyFiveSeconds7 жыл бұрын
Thing is *people still teach stranger danger.* Nassar was grooming. He made the girls believe his treatment would heal all of their injuries. He was supposed to be "the best". A kid doesn't think along the lines of "this is wrong and abuse" when he puts his ungloved fingers inside them as a part of a "hip and lower back treatment" because they don't know that's not legitimate, especially if they've never had another doctor. Getting shots is uncomfortable, going to the gyno is uncomfortable so the girls only realized they were being taken advantage of. They hated the treatment sessions but believed it was legitimate and would help them get better. Obv there is no hip treatment that requires a finger up your vagina and when you realize that, years later.... ugh.
@soniaqable7 жыл бұрын
So sad...so very sad. Many of the girls said that the gym environment was so grueling and punitive that they actually looked forward to seeing the doctor because he was so very nice to them. I do hope my kid would reject anything, even treatment, if it makes her feel uncomfortable and creepy, or at least would have told me about it. I will have to talk to her about never letting a doctor exam her under any circumstances without another person in the room. Boy she is going to love this conversation....smile.
@coolboy-ty8kf5 жыл бұрын
@@soniaqable Accounts of abuse from pediatrician Johnnie Barto of Johnstown state that the sexual abuses occurred while the parent was in the same room. Trusted adults of our precious children, look directly at what exactly a doctor is doing without a blink when necessary. Follow your gut feeling. Ask questions. Know ahead of time what to expect and what not to expect for a particular visit. Research. Research. Research. Please read the article, www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/decades-sexual-predator-doctor-groomed-community-believe-he-could-do-n982131 Check somewhere around 44th paragraph.
@Em98946 жыл бұрын
where were the parents. her parents must of known it was not right to be a lone
@tanyahoward34797 жыл бұрын
Awwww. This is terrible. Good for her speaking out about all this!!! Xoxox
@SunsetWingman6 жыл бұрын
Anyone else think its wack that on an interview about sexual abuse the KZbin sponsor that plays before the video is pfizer...
@ajogoz7 жыл бұрын
This is so sad...
@WanieB7 жыл бұрын
There has been a lot of this in the news lately people taking advantage of others, its so sad.
@drwalka107 жыл бұрын
She's a hero for letting Larry Nassar sexual abuse more female gymnasts , while she stood quite for years ?
@chiarafattore89777 жыл бұрын
Aly said it herself - She didn't know it was sexual abuse at the time. Between coaches telling her not to be ungrateful for such a top-level doctor (or so they thought) and Nassar convincing her that it was all standard procedure, she was able to ignore the warning bells going off in her head. And unfortunately, young kids don't know what's normal and what's not with doctors. So most of them wouldn't even realize it was wrong if a doctor put his hands somewhere they shouldn't go.
@paulpan25533 жыл бұрын
Nassar was also sending out gymnasts with serious injuries to keep competing. That’s why the coaches liked him. A further abuse!
@1502shado7 жыл бұрын
give her medal back in protest
@aliciadorry7657 жыл бұрын
i love aly so much. will always look up to her.
@mocneeuq7 жыл бұрын
I thought Mihai and her are super close. So coaches should be part of the blame too,
@matthewkretschmer70102 жыл бұрын
Nice how she represents the women's gymnast like representing USA in the London and Rio Olympics. I have her book "ALY RAISMAN FIERCE".
@marieramirez81346 жыл бұрын
I’m a little confuse. Proud of her but for her to speak for the parents sounds weird to me. And yes parents need to teach children abuse is abuse wether it’s from strangers family or friends. I like how she wants to take control of her life now but she seems like the type to not let this happen and to know what is right and what is wrong. Something doesn’t seem right. And I was abused young and as a young adult and I dont have the confidence to speak out the way she is doing NOW?????
@Em98946 жыл бұрын
whatever they are making excuses. the mom pretends she didnt know
@goatstature8263 Жыл бұрын
Im sorry how tf could this man get away with this for almost 30 years? Performing sex acts to each girl every day fpr 3 decades? Of course the MSU is responsible they definitely allowed him to do these things smfh
@toddhotdog90027 жыл бұрын
that’s the real question
@allysonrobles38084 жыл бұрын
" With your little kid" aka a child.
@Em98946 жыл бұрын
they wanted thier kids to remain on the team so the probably just accepted it.
@lilsamantha16 жыл бұрын
She is sooo beautifulll.....
@CaliforniaGirl-qk5kq7 жыл бұрын
Did she win any medals?
@michael506947 жыл бұрын
California Girl 6
@m.rodrigolemus62246 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry, but this is poor parenting... Aly Raisman was already 15 years old... and she thought the so-called doctor was her friend?... And she felt guilty telling on him?... My kids know since they were five years old... Nobody touches their "private parts"😒
@blockydrums8466 жыл бұрын
CBS the gold standard
@kittehmama777 жыл бұрын
A true shero!
@drwalka107 жыл бұрын
She's a hero for letting Larry Nassar sexual abuse more female gymnasts , while she stood quite for years ?
@lilsamantha16 жыл бұрын
She should have talked to diane swayer...
@abbyt20936 жыл бұрын
She looked like rashida jones in the thumbnail
@EddyFlexy6 жыл бұрын
Abella Danger?
@zerosuit38517 жыл бұрын
dat burberrry tho
@d-blockceltics3696 Жыл бұрын
wow she look good. nice looking girl i might add
@u.s.ofamericamanagementltd62577 жыл бұрын
Interviewer is prolly a Cho MO Also. Why not have a woman interviewer ?
@jon86857 жыл бұрын
is it just me or do her parents remind me or should I say her mother remind you of a drill sergeant I mean just look at her father not even willing to speak unless the commandant mother let him
@rebeccabrown12137 жыл бұрын
This level of gymnastics requires a very strong internal drive to succeed. It cannot come from a parent. The sport is incredibly competitive, remember out of thousands and thousands of young girls, only 5 (soon to be only 4) get a spot at the Olympics every 4 years. A parent can only support a young athletes will and desire, they cannot create it. Mrs. Raisman is certainly no drill sergeant. These parents seem to be experiencing incredible emotional pain, it is all they can do to keep their composure. I feel for the entire family.
@jon86857 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't be surprised if we find out that her mother was mentally abusive to her daughter you win or else. not to take light for what happened to Allie that was totally wrong this doctor should face consequences but I can't help but notice her mother and the drill sergeant Factor
@zerozeroone77096 жыл бұрын
Man.
@kevinfogarty50815 жыл бұрын
Umm...who cares.
@a.c.r36606 жыл бұрын
details or it didn't happen
@jokerface75317 жыл бұрын
Why she wait so long?
@drwalka107 жыл бұрын
Thanks for waiting to speak up Aly ! You only let a dozen or more other women become victim of this demon. Ladies stop waiting and thinking about yourself/career . You hold the power to be a hero for so many other females that WILL go through what you just went through. Everybody completely celebrating delayed admissions ... is baffling to me .
@xXRawrMunstahXx6 жыл бұрын
Daddy Government she was a teenager. He was a grown adult. HE did not do HIS job. HE took ADVANTAGE of young teens AND kids. Your point?
@xXRawrMunstahXx6 жыл бұрын
Kevin Walker lots of women spoke up YEARS AGO only to be pushed to the side.
@smileyfan167 жыл бұрын
The only reason Aly came forward is because of chapter 22 in her book. THE ONLY REASON
@francih9237 жыл бұрын
smileyfan16 do you know her personally? Unless you have been abused you should be quite. FYI
@JordoGarcia7 жыл бұрын
smileyfan16 Grow up.
@SonOfAGun18146 жыл бұрын
what is chapter 22 about?
@nebojsa19766 жыл бұрын
It is about her being bitten by grasshopper when she was 8 yo. And she had to step on it and later on she said, I will turn in everyone that abuses me, I promise myself.
@tikilimelife11727 жыл бұрын
Why is a man conducting this interview?
@jellybeans10677 жыл бұрын
My first thought was also, why on earth is a man conducting the interview, but after watching this guy seemed very respectful, very concerned and protective with how he held the interview. That being said, I hope 60 minutes at least asked her if it was ok if a man interviewed her about this, because if it was me idk if I would have been ok with that.
@tikilimelife11727 жыл бұрын
jemi jean I would not want a man to tell this story, or some women for that matter. I watched Terry Crew's on the Today show talk about his sexual assault to Michael Strachan. It was very powerful and informative.
@jessicaaaaaaaaaaa957 жыл бұрын
Tiki Lime Life , well, this isn’t your story to tell. So it doesn’t matter what you’d do
@Cora04217 жыл бұрын
Tiki Lime Life people)p
@groverkennedy20497 жыл бұрын
Tiki Lime Life what's wrong with that?
@abrahamwrigley60677 жыл бұрын
She's not really acting like she was abused... In my eyes at least but I could be wrong.
@mileymbclimb177 жыл бұрын
Please tell me how you’re supposed to react when you’re abused? I’ve been it was long ago and I’ll tell you there’s no proper way to deal with it. Aly is still going through the recognition phase where she has t really processed what actually happened and I understand fully her not wanting to talk details because first off that’s not needed it would take away the point of what she’s trying to say and secondly I don’t think she can think about them yet with being completely comfortable. There’s no proper way to face any kind of abuse. Sometimes even with the lack of knowledge of what’s going on because you get so uncomfortable when you’re young in that situation we repress what actually is going on and we only remember bits and details. I hope that it makes more sense to you. If you really read her face and how she dodges certain questions you can read that she was getting anxiety and she was gonna cry if she continued. She’s very brave this (seems) early in her process to be talking about it. It took me 12 years before I could talk about it and I’m younger than aly. She’s a wonderful role model.
@esail577 жыл бұрын
The more times I saw this interview, the more questions it raised. In this video clip, she never answers to why say anything NOW? This clip was ridiculous, for God sakes, she's 23 years-old, not 14 but she's treated like a little girl. I'm NOT saying what the doctor did was ok, he should be burned at the stake! And since her and the doctor were alone, from a trial point of view, it's going to be hard to prove anything, he could counter-sue her and the IOC. What's worse is she's gonna have to grow up fast when the doctor's attorney questions her about her semi-nude photos appearing in the body edition of SI. A hero? we'll see!
@bree857 жыл бұрын
What she chooses to wear or not wear, in her day to day or in a photoshoot, has absolutely no bearing on the legality of the doctor's actions.