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Stephanie from Lazy Town posted on /tv/
>>>/tv/215234592
Julianna Mauriello (Stephanie from Lazy Town) posted on /tv/ today.
>I hate being a former child actress, and I despise the people that enabled my abuse.
>I won't reveal myself, but at twelve years old, I starred in a children's TV show for a couple of years. (although they've replaced me with another actress.) To keep it short, I was in various Broadway musicals, involved in gymnastics, educational videos, and television shows before I stopped. I was once a nominee for a Daytime Emmy Award back in 2006, "Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series."
>On my birthday while we were filming the show, I went out to eat lunch with the production crew, and the man, director and actor behind the whole thing suddenly got up, gave a speech and said that the group was going to give me a birthday present. Which was a dog that i've named Audrey. (my mother, rest in peace knew that i've always wanted a dog and wanted to surprise me.)
>I won't go into all the details because some of the memories are still hazy, but he, and the crew spent a year making me comfortable with touch, orals, being naked etc. I started to think it was normal to be like that. They would take me in to my room and abuse me any way they want. Later, it was all of them at once. I didn't know what was right or wrong.
>I was really sexualized, which I think happens to a lot of young girls who are onscreen. It’s not like I was on set trying to be sexy.
She didn't 100% confirm that she was the girl from Lazy Town, but breadcrumbs have been placed within the OP.
>I was once a nominee for a Daytime Emmy Award back in 2006, "Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series."
>a birthday present. Which was a dog that i've named Audrey.
Political implications of this?
Julianna Mauriello (Stephanie from Lazy Town) posted on /tv/ today.
>I hate being a former child actress, and I despise the people that enabled my abuse.
>I won't reveal myself, but at twelve years old, I starred in a children's TV show for a couple of years. (although they've replaced me with another actress.) To keep it short, I was in various Broadway musicals, involved in gymnastics, educational videos, and television shows before I stopped. I was once a nominee for a Daytime Emmy Award back in 2006, "Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series."
>On my birthday while we were filming the show, I went out to eat lunch with the production crew, and the man, director and actor behind the whole thing suddenly got up, gave a speech and said that the group was going to give me a birthday present. Which was a dog that i've named Audrey. (my mother, rest in peace knew that i've always wanted a dog and wanted to surprise me.)
>I won't go into all the details because some of the memories are still hazy, but he, and the crew spent a year making me comfortable with touch, orals, being naked etc. I started to think it was normal to be like that. They would take me in to my room and abuse me any way they want. Later, it was all of them at once. I didn't know what was right or wrong.
>I was really sexualized, which I think happens to a lot of young girls who are onscreen. It’s not like I was on set trying to be sexy.
She didn't 100% confirm that she was the girl from Lazy Town, but breadcrumbs have been placed within the OP.
>I was once a nominee for a Daytime Emmy Award back in 2006, "Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series."
>a birthday present. Which was a dog that i've named Audrey.
Political implications of this?