Emily Lloyd blocked out abuse memories for years
British actress Emily Lloyd struggled to open up about the sexual abuse she suffered as a child because she had "shut out those memories" for years.
The A River Runs Through It star claimed in her autobiography Wish I Was There that she was targeted by a male family friend when she was a young girl, but admitted she kept it to herself over fears nobody would believe her.
She wrote, "He would come into my room after I'd gone to bed and
subject me to acts so abhorrent it's too painful to recount. They
were accompanied by the classic threats; if I told a soul about
what was happening, worse would happen. I felt dirty and worthless,
invaded and helpless."
Lloyd, who is the daughter of Only Fools and Horses actor Roger
Lloyd-Pack, now admits she found it difficult to relive her ordeal
as she penned the book.
She tells British newspaper The People, "I didn't know if I could
face reliving those parts of my life again. For years I'd shut out
those memories, so to open them up again was hard at first.
"But gradually the more I addressed it the more I began to see all
my experiences - the good and the bad - shaped the person I am
today."