Jaime King, inspired by Lady Gaga’s performance of Til It Happens to You on Sunday’s Academy Awards, decided she needed to be brave and advocet for survivors of sexual assault by sharing her own story.
King, 36, took to Twitter and Instagram on Monday after Gaga’s Sunday night performance of the song written for a documentary about rape on college campuses, revealing that she is also a “survivor.”
“Thank you @ladygaga – I finally felt a true healing from years of abuse as a minor in the industry. Time to be brave,” the actress tweeted on Sunday.
Jaime King has claimed she was abused as a child https://t.co/tyGCy6iq3N pic.twitter.com/mpqi2ZPmSm
— Indy People (@TheIndyPeople) March 1, 2016
King also posted a photo of herself when she was a teenager along with shout outs of those who have helped her including Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Lena Dunham and husband Kyle Newman.
Acknowledging the help she garnered from loved ones, King also correctly gave herself
a pat on the back for her own strength.
Thank you @ladygaga – I finally felt a true healing from years of abuse as a minor in the industry. Time to be brave https://t.co/PwEXY4Xtyb
— Jaime King (@Jaime_King) February 29, 2016
“Thank you to myself to not choosing to not make this a cover story though that was what was suggested to me but to express from my heart to you all personally which felt the most honest way for me to speak,” King said. “Thank you to my Soul, body, mind, emotions, my inner child, my younger self, I love you.”
. @Jaime_King you are so brave to come forward, a warrior leading the way. I don't feel alone anymore watching this happen is unreal.
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) March 1, 2016
Jaime King shared that her abuse began when she was just 12.
“It’s a night of celebration, of change, of not being ashamed of your race, creed color, situation, circumstances and environment, or past. Now I am free, somewhat,” she said.
“Thank you for the switch that went off inside finally when I realized my silence said I cannot help nor change and that is not who I am. I love you all very much for creating a safe space. The time is now. I was about 14 here, it started at 12. Peace Be Still.”