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Monique Molested by Brother

In the October issue of ‘Essence,’ the Baltimore native reveals that she was sexually abused by her brother at the tender age of seven.
“I was molested by my older brother,” she tells writer Audrey Edwards during one of her most candid interviews ever. “And even when I confronted him and told my parents, he said I was lying, and nothing was really done.”
‘The Parkers’ star said that her brother molested her four times over the course of four years, using certain tactics such as candy to lure her into the bathroom.
Her parents, she said, were in disbelief, but she didn’t hold them accountable “because me and my brother were both their children, and I just don’t know the kind of position they felt they were in.”
However, the way her parents handled the situation left her bewildered.
“My father was very upset, but it never got mentioned again,” she added. “I’ll never forget my mother saying, ‘If it’s true, it will surface again,’ and I remember thinking, ‘Why would I lie? Why is there even an if in this?’ I was angry with them for so long, because I felt as if they should have seen what was happening.”
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Mo’Nique’s alleged sexual abuse came full circle when playing her latest role as an abusive parent in Lee Daniels’; forthcoming film, ‘Push.’ Based on the seminal 1996 novel of the same name by Sapphire, the story is a graphic account of a young black woman growing up in a cycle of incest and abuse.

“My brother was a monster to me,” she commented. “When Lee [Daniels] would say ‘Action,’ I became my brother.”

Her brother, she said went on to serve 15 years in prison for sexually abusing another girl and never made amends for the abuse.

“He still acts like he doesn’t know what I’m talking about,” she vented in the magazine, which hit newsstands today.”So screw hurting your feelings. You need to get your feelings hurt, and you need to get some help.”

Mo’Nique, who serves as Guest Editor of the magazine, a special issue dedicated to plus-sized women, admitted to being nervous about telling her painful truth but felt it was her duty.

“It makes me nervous. It’s like, Oh, God, what will it do to him when people read this? And then another part of me is like, Goddamn it, it’s my obligation to let people know, and to tell women to watch their children.”

http://www.blackvoices.com/blogs/2008/09/12/monique-big-push-helps-tell-revelations-of-her-own-incest/#cont

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6 comments to Monique Molested by Brother

  • Trina

    I think that Monique is that much more intelligent, funny, interesting and just over all a strong black woman for telling this story. I’m sure living with it was one thing but to actually tell the world is another. It just goes to show that you never know what people had to go through to get to where they are now and I’m sure that even with all that money this is one memory that she can never erase. Much love Monique… So many women and little girls are looking up to you!

  • stephanie

    Can you believe this!!?

  • micheal

    i think that what she’s doing is commendable but know she has to watch her back because what make you think he wont try to kill her.

  • Ann

    I thank God for you Monique, because it so bad until one of my friend was rape by a deacon in the church.They did the same thing didnt want to talk about it.Monique talk about it girl!

  • Monique

    My name is Monique too. And my friend was molested by her father. She was 5 when it startes.So she really didn’t konw what was happening. He would sneak in her room at night when everyone was sleep.It made her feel sick.She would come outside after school and tell me what happend.Ifelt bad for her and when we turned 10, I decied to tell her mother, because ny friend was to scared to. He got put in jail for 6 years.He came back when we were 16. Her mom kept moving , but he woukd find them evrywhere they would go. NOw ahe lives in fear and always looking over her sholder. It’s sad what happened to U and my friend. I wish U they best.And take care
    -Monique

  • Mo’Nique- I thank you for speaking out! Our goal is to educate parents so children don’t have to endure the trauma that accompanies molestation. I am an affiliate at Child Shield USA, our primary goal is to protect children.
    http://www.childshieldusa.com/pgs