Danielle Lloyd tearfully shared the traumatic impact of her four-year abusive relationship, revealing the extent of her horrific injuries.

Danielle has experienced many hardships.

October 8th 2023.

Danielle Lloyd tearfully shared the traumatic impact of her four-year abusive relationship, revealing the extent of her horrific injuries.
After an emotional cave descent on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, Danielle Lloyd was called in to speak with the directing staff. Emotions were running high as the 39 year old TV personality had to complete the challenge, and it proved to be overwhelming for her. She wanted to explain why she had such a strong response to the SAS challenge, and questioned her mental ability to cope.

Danielle, a mother of five, was trying her hardest but had difficulty controlling her emotions like she did in the challenge. During her chat with the two directing staff members, the former glamour model broke down in tears as she opened up about her past abusive relationship.

She confessed that she had been in an abusive relationship for three or four years, and her ex had even broken her eye socket when she attempted to leave. Danielle was called in to check her mental health after an emotional day, and couldn't help but cry as she recalled how she was trapped in her home by her ex.

She shared that it wasn't until her mother stepped in that she had the confidence to leave, and her mother put her name forward for Miss England - which she won in 2004. The DS were shocked as Danielle continued to share the abuse she had recieved, and how her ex-boyfriend broke her eye socket when she tried to leave.

She revealed that after moving to London in a bid to be free, she resorted to using drugs and alcohol to avoid dealing with her issues. Danielle admitted that she wanted to take her own life because she couldn't take it anymore, but she is now stronger and wants to prove to herself that she can get through this - especially for her kids.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse or violence, there are helplines available. In the UK, you can call the National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247, Women's Aid Live Chat 10am-6pm seven days a week, or the National Centre for Domestic Violence on 0800 270 9070. Male victims of domestic abuse can call ManKind on 01823 334244 or the Men's Advice Line on 0808 8010327.

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