
Madonna first bravely admitted that
she was raped to Harper's Bazaar in 2013, but while appearing
on Howard Stern, the Material Girl gave even more details that left us
heartbroken.
Explaining that she had just moved to New York City from Michigan at 19
years old, the singer admitted that she was overwhelmed by everything.
"I was in shock, I didn't know
a soul," she told Stern. "I was saying, 'Hi' to people on the street
like a dork."
Her apartment kept getting
burglarized, but the singer still had high hopes for her life and kept going to
dance classes—which is where she encountered her rapist.
"I was going to a dance class
and the door was locked and I needed money for the payphone," she
explained. "[This guy] gave it to me, he was a very friendly guy. I
trusted everybody." He then persuaded her to make the call from his home
instead.
"I was raped."
Stern asked Madonna if she had
reported the crime at the time. Madonna said no. "You've already been
violated," she said. "It's just not worth it. It's too much
humiliation."
Before you shake your head, you
should know—Madonna's not alone. According to the Rape, Abuse and Incest
National Network, an estimated 68% of rapes go
unreported, and 98% of rapists will not spend one day in jail. One
in six women in the U.S. will be raped in her lifetime.
We can only hope that Madonna's
case—and others who bring the subject to light—will only help increase
awareness, end the stigma, and allow those who have experienced abuse to feel
safe enough to report it.
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