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Welcome to Plathville‘with Olivia Plath He is still looking for words that describe “extremely problematic behavior” that occurred in her marriage Ethan Plath.
“Last week I shared that it was two years since the divorced process. So many of you sent news about love and encouragement and wanted to thank you,” Olivia wrote, 26 years old Instagram Monday, March 24. “It was really the best decision for me, and I received countless messages from other women who say that their watching, as they leave and chose better for themselves, gave them the courage to leave their situation. I am very touched.”
Olivia reminded others who joined With her story that they were not alone, and added, “If you are, I know that you have connected countless other women who also discovered their value, fought for it and came out on the other side.”
In the lengthy statement of Olivia, she noted that not all the challenges she faced, reached the screen.
“Many people assume that because my relationship was on television, they know all the details of what happened even behind the closed door when the cameras were not nearby,” she continued. “They cannot understand that perhaps systems, networks or individuals will hide extremely problematic behavior so that they are not abolished. Nor can I understand that I may not have or I have no legal permission to reveal or even tell an unfiltered truth about what I have experienced.”
After documenting their romance on a series of hits of TLC, Olivia and Ethan, 26, announced his distribution In October 2023 after five years of marriage. Their divorce was completed a year later when both publicly moved.
“I shared some details of the surface level here and there about what my relationship is, but I didn’t get into a ton of detail, because I was still unpacking and looking for terminology for what I experienced,” she shared on Monday. “I’m not sure how much of the past to share because it concerns the present/future, I want to be honest with myself and other women and at the same time not to live in this space so that I can heal and move, I think of my NDA/legal parameters, etc.”
Specifically, Olivia called “ugly news” she received from “family fans” who accused her of inventing accusations, wrote: “I understand to be in the public eye means that people have an opinion on you, and social media are a place where everyone can share it, but not only people.”
The star of reality she attributed her experience At the center of attention as a catalyst for multiple lessons.
“One thing I learned: it doesn’t matter what you go through as a woman, you will never be a good public victim,” she added. “Another thing I have learned: women who speak of abuse or DV do not destroy a person’s reputation. … women do not owe offensive behavior or men to protect them from control, responsibility or inconvenience. And I want the same for any other woman.”
Elsewhere in Olivia explained why she decided to speak.
“I didn’t share it all to call myself the victims. I don’t have to be a victim. I don’t need someone to regret me. I just know my experience wasn’t isolated and many women could relate,” she wrote. “The deconstruction of the patriarchate showed me how many women are silenced or remained in an unhealthy environment because they think they do not deserve better, do not find better, they can be better, their identity has been packed in that it is supple, pleasant, forgiving, etc.”
Olivia remembered how she was 20 years old, ”She didn’t know her for that(In 2018 she married Ethan.)
“She (my younger self) crossed because she was afraid she was told that it didn’t try enough. She thought she could persuade someone to love and choose her, but that was always futile and made her uncertain, emotionally unstable, and tending,” she shared. “She knows me her value for 26 years. She is able to tell her role in a relationship, what a conflict is that can be resolved between two people who are willing to grow, and for what to go away. Now she knows that if someone doesn’t choose it, it is better to choose yourself and leave instead of trying to change or control the situation.”
Olivia concluded: “Of course, there is a lot about this topic and many people are much more qualified than I do. There may also be gray areas and every situation is different. Everything I can share is my experience whenever and whatever it is right for me or that it is allowed.”
Us every week He addressed Ethana and TLC to express.