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Rebekah Vardy Opens Up About Childhood Abuse And Being Shunned By JW: It's Hard by OLAADEGBU(m): 10:27am On May 15, 2023
Rebekah Vardy opens up about childhood abuse and being shunned by Jehovah's Witnesses: 'It's hard to see how I survived'
The Independent
ELLIE MUIR
Updated 15 May 2023 at 7:27 am


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPhXJ6Nr8J8

Rebekah Vardy, who is best known for being the wife of English footballer Jamie Vardy and also at the centre of the dramatic Wagatha Christie trial last year, has revealed the truth behind her upbringing as a Jehovah's Witness.

Presenting a new Channel 4 documentary titled Rebekah Vardy: Jehovah's Witnesses and Me, Vardy says that she was raised within the religious organisation until the age of 15 when she was shunned from the community she grew up in, in Norwich.

The film comes as the Jehovah's Witnesses, who are part of a closed and often secretive religion, have become embroiled in allegations of child sexual abuse in recent years.

One of the key elements of the Jehovah's Witness faith is the belief that the end of the world is coming soon, which is something Vardy says she was taught growing up.

In one harrowing account in the documentary, Vardy describes how she was abused as a child, and claims that when she took it to the elders within the organisation, she was told that going to the police would bring "shame" on her family and she was subsequently shunned.

She described how being shunned – otherwise known as disfellowshipped from the organisation – often means, for many people, that they are cut off by close friends and family members.

"From the age of around 12 years old I was being abused," Vardy told the camera. "So I told my mum about the abuse I was experiencing. She cried but didn't believe me, [she] told numerous members of my family and Jehovah's Witnesses members who called a meeting."

Vardy said that she was not supported when she revealed what had been happening to her.

"It was put to me [by the elders] that I had misinterpreted the abuse for a form of affection, [even though] I knew well aware what was right and what was wrong."

"And it was explained that I could potentially bring shame upon my family and I was basically manipulated into thinking it wasn't the best thing to do to take it any further and take it to the police.

"I remember there being a big argument and being told to get out and to never come back. It's hard to see how I survived that," says Vardy.

Elsewhere in the documentary, Vardy reveals that she has not had contact with members of her family since she left the organisation since aged 15. She has also been estranged from her mother for seven years.

"It's not until you have children that you really become fiercely protective. But yet no one valued me enough to protect me… my kids are everything," Vardy emotionally tells the camera.

Towards the end of the documentary, Vardy says she understands why members of her family never left the Jehovah’s Witnesses.

"When you’re so invested in that, it's really hard to see the bigger picture when you're inside those four walls – and I think that's what makes this organisation so dangerous," she says.

Channel 4's Rebekah Vardy: Jehovah's Witnesses and Me will be aired at 10pm on 16 May.

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Re: Rebekah Vardy Opens Up About Childhood Abuse And Being Shunned By JW: It's Hard by Janosky: 11:21am On May 15, 2023
OLAADEGBU:
Rebekah Vardy opens up about childhood abuse and being shunned by Jehovah's Witnesses: 'It's hard to see how I survived'
The Independent
ELLIE MUIR
Updated 15 May 2023 at 7:27 am


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPhXJ6Nr8J8

Rebekah Vardy, who is best known for being the wife of English footballer Jamie Vardy and also at the centre of the dramatic Wagatha Christie trial last year, has revealed the truth behind her upbringing as a Jehovah's Witness.

Presenting a new Channel 4 documentary titled Rebekah Vardy: Jehovah's Witnesses and Me, Vardy says that she was raised within the religious organisation until the age of 15 when she was shunned from the community she grew up in, in Norwich.

The film comes as the Jehovah's Witnesses, who are part of a closed and often secretive religion, have become embroiled in allegations of child sexual abuse in recent years.

One of the key elements of the Jehovah's Witness faith is the belief that the end of the world is coming soon, which is something Vardy says she was taught growing up.

In one harrowing account in the documentary, Vardy describes how she was abused as a child, and claims that when she took it to the elders within the organisation, she was told that going to the police would bring "shame" on her family and she was subsequently shunned.

She described how being shunned – otherwise known as disfellowshipped from the organisation – often means, for many people, that they are cut off by close friends and family members.

"From the age of around 12 years old I was being abused," Vardy told the camera. "So I told my mum about the abuse I was experiencing. She cried but didn't believe me, [she] told numerous members of my family and Jehovah's Witnesses members who called a meeting."

Vardy said that she was not supported when she revealed what had been happening to her.

"It was put to me [by the elders] that I had misinterpreted the abuse for a form of affection, [even though] I knew well aware what was right and what was wrong."

"And it was explained that I could potentially bring shame upon my family and I was basically manipulated into thinking it wasn't the best thing to do to take it any further and take it to the police.

"I remember there being a big argument and being told to get out and to never come back. It's hard to see how I survived that," says Vardy.

Elsewhere in the documentary, Vardy reveals that she has not had contact with members of her family since she left the organisation since aged 15. She has also been estranged from her mother for seven years.

"It's not until you have children that you really become fiercely protective. But yet no one valued me enough to protect me… my kids are everything," Vardy emotionally tells the camera.

Towards the end of the documentary, Vardy says she understands why members of her family never left the Jehovah’s Witnesses.

"When you’re so invested in that, it's really hard to see the bigger picture when you're inside those four walls – and I think that's what makes this organisation so dangerous," she says.

Channel 4's Rebekah Vardy: Jehovah's Witnesses and Me will be aired at 10pm on 16 May.

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Nobody has ever been disfellowshipped for report of abuse to the congregation.
She was disfellowshipped for doing what?

Some people go to extremes to play the victim card.

OLAADEGBU , when Deeper Life Church school was hushing up the abused child whose mother brought the issue to social media, you looked the other way.

Your Deeper Life Church shun their Anambra pastor who abused a church girl .

OLAADEGBU did you report this (screenshot) incident on Nairaland?

HYPOCRITEgrin grin

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Re: Rebekah Vardy Opens Up About Childhood Abuse And Being Shunned By JW: It's Hard by Courz: 11:39am On May 15, 2023
OLAADEGBU:
Rebekah Vardy opens up about childhood abuse and being shunned by Jehovah's Witnesses: 'It's hard to see how I survived'
The Independent
ELLIE MUIR
Updated 15 May 2023 at 7:27 am


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPhXJ6Nr8J8

Rebekah Vardy, who is best known for being the wife of English footballer Jamie Vardy and also at the centre of the dramatic Wagatha Christie trial last year, has revealed the truth behind her upbringing as a Jehovah's Witness.

Presenting a new Channel 4 documentary titled Rebekah Vardy: Jehovah's Witnesses and Me, Vardy says that she was raised within the religious organisation until the age of 15 when she was shunned from the community she grew up in, in Norwich.

The film comes as the Jehovah's Witnesses, who are part of a closed and often secretive religion, have become embroiled in allegations of child sexual abuse in recent years.

One of the key elements of the Jehovah's Witness faith is the belief that the end of the world is coming soon, which is something Vardy says she was taught growing up.

In one harrowing account in the documentary, Vardy describes how she was abused as a child, and claims that when she took it to the elders within the organisation, she was told that going to the police would bring "shame" on her family and she was subsequently shunned.

She described how being shunned – otherwise known as disfellowshipped from the organisation – often means, for many people, that they are cut off by close friends and family members.

"From the age of around 12 years old I was being abused," Vardy told the camera. "So I told my mum about the abuse I was experiencing. She cried but didn't believe me, [she] told numerous members of my family and Jehovah's Witnesses members who called a meeting."

Vardy said that she was not supported when she revealed what had been happening to her.

"It was put to me [by the elders] that I had misinterpreted the abuse for a form of affection, [even though] I knew well aware what was right and what was wrong."

"And it was explained that I could potentially bring shame upon my family and I was basically manipulated into thinking it wasn't the best thing to do to take it any further and take it to the police.

"I remember there being a big argument and being told to get out and to never come back. It's hard to see how I survived that," says Vardy.

Elsewhere in the documentary, Vardy reveals that she has not had contact with members of her family since she left the organisation since aged 15. She has also been estranged from her mother for seven years.

"It's not until you have children that you really become fiercely protective. But yet no one valued me enough to protect me… my kids are everything," Vardy emotionally tells the camera.

Towards the end of the documentary, Vardy says she understands why members of her family never left the Jehovah’s Witnesses.

"When you’re so invested in that, it's really hard to see the bigger picture when you're inside those four walls – and I think that's what makes this organisation so dangerous," she says.

Channel 4's Rebekah Vardy: Jehovah's Witnesses and Me will be aired at 10pm on 16 May.

Source

Another slap to Watchtower. 😀 The more the world knows how this Satanic Cult runs, the more they face the disgrace. The last thing Watchtower wants is A Negative report so that their false image will sell. Signs of being a False Religion. They are not known to be followers of Christ as Jesus said his followers would be known for. Rather, they are known to be a Destructive Cult, A Satanic Cult disguised as a Christian Religion. More disgrace to come. Shey they are presently under investigation for Child Sex Trafficking? They shouldn't worry. They can continue to Brainwash JWs and threaten them not to read news reports but some curious JWs will still know their dirty laundry. This is just the beginning. grin

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Re: Rebekah Vardy Opens Up About Childhood Abuse And Being Shunned By JW: It's Hard by Courz: 11:46am On May 15, 2023
Janosky:


Nobody has ever been disfellowshipped for report of abuse to the congregation.
She was disfellowshipped for doing what?

Some people go to extremes to play the victim card.

OLAADEGBU , when Deeper Life Church school was hushing up the abused child whose mother brought the issue to social media, you looked the other way.

Your Deeper Life Church shun their Anambra pastor who abused a church girl .

OLAADEGBU did you report this (screenshot) incident on Nairaland?

HYPOCRITEgrin grin


Eyah e dey pain you say una yansh dey open for public abi? Don't worry. Shey you want to die in a Satanic Cult, just stay there and let more disgrace pile up on your heads. With just a simple Google search, there are many cases where people like this lady were threatened with Disfellowshipping, actually disfellowshipped and elders removed for reporting Child Sexual Abuse to the Police. But since you are a Pedophile yourself and you love how Watchtower protects Pedophiles and perpetuates Child Sexual Abuse to appease the demons they serve under their Headquarters in their underground tunnels, Just keep doing what you are doing in this forum. The more you keep typing your rubbish in this forum to support Pedophilia, the more people reading this thread will know who you JWs really are. Just keep doing what you are doing. You JWs are under a Curse from Satan, just like Flies following shit. That's why there are several bad reports about you Online which Watchtower has forbidden you to read. The more you are deliberately blind to the disgrace of Watchtower, the more the disgrace is increasing in larger amounts. And that disgrace will follow all you JWs unfortunately. And to make matters worse, you JWs are Spiritually vulnerable to Satanic Attacks. That's why all sorts of disgraceful activities happen amongst you even after all your boasting. This is the price you will pay for following a Satanic Cult. Disgrace will follow you.

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Re: Rebekah Vardy Opens Up About Childhood Abuse And Being Shunned By JW: It's Hard by OLAADEGBU(m): 5:03am On May 16, 2023
The moment I decided to leave JWs


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfyG9kzOftY

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Re: Rebekah Vardy Opens Up About Childhood Abuse And Being Shunned By JW: It's Hard by jesusjnr2020(m): 6:37am On May 16, 2023
Janosky:


Nobody has ever been disfellowshipped for report of abuse to the congregation.
She was disfellowshipped for doing what?

Some people go to extremes to play the victim card.

OLAADEGBU , when Deeper Life Church school was hushing up the abused child whose mother brought the issue to social media, you looked the other way.

Your Deeper Life Church shun their Anambra pastor who abused a church girl .

OLAADEGBU did you report this (screenshot) incident on Nairaland?

HYPOCRITEgrin grin
Stop justifying evil by all means just because it involves your organisation. Such abuses are wrong wherever it takes place, whether in Deeper life, JW or elsewhere.

You are quick to agree to the report of abuse you screenshoted of Deeper life but just wrote off the chances of the one of the Op about JW immediately.

Try and grow up for once. Even a little child could say it's enough to the mum when being breastfed.

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