Current:Home > MySinger Duffy Breaks 3-Year Social Media Silence After Detailing Rape and Kidnapping -AssetLink
Singer Duffy Breaks 3-Year Social Media Silence After Detailing Rape and Kidnapping
Benjamin Ashford View
Date:2025-04-10 11:51:28
Content warning: this story discusses sexual assault.
Duffy is once again communicating with her fans.
The "Mercy" singer (whose full name is Aimee Duffy) has returned to social media, sharing her first post in more than three years. Her return also occurs four years after she first opened up publicly about being the victim of a rape and kidnapping to a foreign country.
The post featured an inspirational video which describes the origin of happiness. "One day you're going to see it, that happiness was always about the discovery," a voiceover said in the video. "The hope the listening to your heart and following it wherever it chose to go. Happiness was always about being kinder to yourself."
It continued, "One day you will understand that happiness was always about learning how to live with yourself, that your happiness was never in the hands of others. One day you will realize that true happiness comes from within, and no external factors can define it. It was always about you."
The 39-year-old captioned her March 26 post, "A little something to motivate the heart. Hope you are all doing well. Lots of love, Duffy."
And Duffy's post was soon filled with love from fans who were happy to hear from the artist once again.
"We love you and miss you luv. We'll wait for you, we're here," one user wrote alongside a heart, while another added, "We love you and hope and wish you are happy, fulfilled and where your heart wants you to be. Sending you lots of positive energy and hugs!"
In February 2020, Duffy shared a since-deleted Instagram post—as well as a subsequent written essay—which detailed a harrowing ordeal in which the singer says she had been drugged, raped and taken to a foreign country where she was held hostage over a number of days. She has never named her attacker.
The ordeal caused her to retreat from the spotlight for ten years before she finally felt ready to share her experience.
"Many of you wonder what happened to me, where did I disappear to and why?" she wrote at the time. "The truth is, and please trust me I am ok and safe now, I was raped and drugged and held captive over some days."
She continued, "Of course I survived. The recovery took time. There's no light way to say it. But I can tell you in the last decade, the thousands and thousands of days I committed to wanting to feel the sunshine in my heart again, the sun does now shine."
The "Rockferry" artist also further explained why she'd taken a step back from releasing music.
"You wonder why I did not choose to use my voice to express my pain?" she wrote. "I did not want to show the world the sadness in my eyes. I asked myself, how can I sing from the heart if it is broken? And slowly it unbroke."
She also took a moment to express her gratitude to the fans who had stood by her, writing, "I have a sacred love and sincere appreciation for your kindness over the years. You have been friends. I want to thank you for that."
For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News AppveryGood! (99177)
Related
- Military service academies see drop in reported sexual assaults after alarming surge
- Bachelor Nation's Jed Wyatt Marries Ellen Decker in Tennessee Wedding Ceremony
- Fake protest set for TV shoot on NYC campus sparks real demonstration by pro-Palestinian activists
- Meet Katie Grimes, the 'old-soul' teenager who is Team USA's most versatile swimmer in Paris
- Appeals court scraps Nasdaq boardroom diversity rules in latest DEI setback
- Retired and still paying a mortgage? You may want to reconsider
- Jennifer Aniston Calls Out J.D. Vance's Childless Cat Ladies Comments With Message on Her IVF Journey
- Astronomers detect rare, huge 'super-Jupiter' planet with James Webb telescope
- Tom Holland's New Venture Revealed
- Judge’s order shields Catholic Charities from deposition as Texas investigates border aid groups
Ranking
- US appeals court rejects Nasdaq’s diversity rules for company boards
- Army Reserve officers disciplined for 'series of failures' before Maine mass killing
- Watchdog finds no improper influence in sentencing recommendation for Trump ally Roger Stone
- Strike at plant that makes truck seats forces production stoppage for Missouri General Motors
- Travis Hunter, the 2
- How Tori Spelling Feels About Her Last Conversation With Shannen Doherty
- Rookies Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese have WNBA's top two selling jerseys amid record sales
- Fake protest set for TV shoot on NYC campus sparks real demonstration by pro-Palestinian activists
Recommendation
South Korean president's party divided over defiant martial law speech
Comic Con 2024: What to expect as the convention returns to San Diego
After losing an Olympic dream a decade ago, USA Judo's Maria Laborde realizes it in Paris
Jon Voight criticizes daughter Angelina Jolie for views on Israel-Hamas war
The Grammy nominee you need to hear: Esperanza Spalding
Oregon fire is the largest burning in the US. Officials warn an impending storm could exacerbate it
Litter of dead puppies found on Pennsylvania golf course prompts criminal investigation
Pentagon panel to review Medals of Honor given to soldiers at the Wounded Knee massacre