When Love Takes a Deadly Turn...
- Eva Pang
- Jan 20
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 23

Dear fellow readers,
Some of you may know the Australian/ American actress Melissa George known from starring in Alias TV series, Triangle, Mulholland Drive and many other movies. She met French entrepreneur Jean-David Blanc, the son of musician, Serge Blanc. It was love at first sight. And it takes a sinister turn, exactly like the movie, It Ends with Us. It always starts with love and then it becomes deadly. He violently assaults her when she firmly asserts her boundaries about certain things and he says, "You're a real actress now!" Mocking her.
Sunday Night News reveals her nightmare relationship and fight for her kids. Please watch:
It's absolutely terrifying. She's scared but she's more fearful about the well-being of her kids. It's atrocious how men conduct themselves and behave in such a way. They should be ashamed.
They think it's okay to touch us or get into a personal space because we're beautiful. That's their reason. They demand a kiss or sex inappropriately like being pretty is consent or invitation. It's revolting. They become violent when they don't get their way.
My unfortunate biological sibling enjoys tormenting me and bullying me. He steals from me, belittles me and hits me then expects me to be nice to him or respect him. He tries to make me the bad guy when he's the one who has been causing a lot of damage. He never takes accountability for he has done. He acts like I irritate him or cause him grief. He should be ashamed. But he enjoys it. I know this because I've seen him smirk when I'm hurt. He thinks I didn't see it. He manipulates and gaslights parents to no end. The only thing I can do is disassociate from such toxicity. I've fought back a couple of times for once in my life but it's been a losing battle. My parents don't listen. My mother turns a blind eye. My father doesn't want to be involved. They see what's going on and yet they question me like I'm the guilty culprit. There's nothing I can do. I feel shamed for it as if I asked for it.
Just like some people think and mock Melissa saying, she's an actress, she's playing a part. They should be ashamed. It's absolutely sickening. The society has failed. Things need to be said and women need to take a stronger stand with each other. We need each other more than ever.
Until next read... ciao!
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