translated from Spanish: Actor Matthew McConaughey reveals why he doesn’t feel like a victim when being abused by a man

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United States. Matthew McConaughey revealed days ago through his memoirs, Greenlights, that he was sexually abused as a teenager, but the actor decided not to share details of the incidents.
During an appearance on the Tamron Hall show, he explained: “Ultimately, there is nothing that feels constructive about the details. I feel that those details, unless I had a very good constructive way of seeing it that can be identified with other people, could have been taken and reported by voyerism.”
“It could have been what all the shows were going to say ‘Read about the details of when Matthew was abused’ or ‘Read about when he was blackmailed,’ and that’s the wrong headline.”
Matthew added that it would have been wrong because he never “felt victimized” by sexual violence.
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He said, “Was I a victim of those two situations? Of course. But that doesn’t mean I’ve continued throughout my life with the feeling of ‘oh, I was a victim’ or ‘oh, I was a victim’ or that those two unfortunate facts have made me the man I am or even an excuse.”
Eonline source.

Original source in Spanish

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