RadarOnline.com:
Taylor Armstrong documented the physical abuse she allegedly received at the hands of her husband Russell Armstrong, and the shocking photographic evidence was released on Monday night.RELATED: Kyle Richards: How We'll Help Taylor Armstrong Cope
As RadarOnline.com exclusively reported, Russell allegedly hit Taylor in the right eye so hard that she was rushed to the hospital and had to have plastic surgery to fix her damaged face, and now the photos of her black eye have been shown on Entertainment Tonight.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star gave the television show the photos that show her with a complete black and blue bruised right eye socket, with a cut near her eyebrow.
Since Russell’s suicide in August, Taylor’s marriage has been the focus of intense scrutiny, from their dire financial straits to her claims that her husband beat her; the release of the photos seemingly back up her claims of the violence she suffered at the hands of her now deceased husband.
Taylor’s co-stars in the reality show tried to help her and confronted her with the knowledge that she was suffering from abuse in her troubled marriage and she decided to pull the trigger on her marriage. "Taylor knew she could no longer stay in her marriage. She was physically and emotionally abused by Russell. Taylor needed to know from the Housewives that they would be there for her when she decided to file, and they have been," the source reveals.
"Ever since Russell's suicide, the other cast members have truly stepped-up. Bravo has also been extremely supportive of Taylor during this time," a source close the star told RadarOnline.com
Entertainment Tonight first aired the shocking photos Monday night to promote a special ET investigation, which will air Tuesday.
i don't think there's much positive to say about russell, but i do have to say that at least he was ashamed enough of his actions to commit suicide, unlike chris brown, who continues his public life and cashing in on tweens as if that's ok.
ReplyDeleteWell he's not here to defend himself, but I feel awful for Taylor, I mean Shana.
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ReplyDelete"ashamed enough of his actions to commit suicide."
I pray one day we as a society will learn the ways of compassion and empathy, rather than misusing hate and misunderstanding as we so freely choose to do. No human being is so terrible that their life doesn't deserve to continue, and no action they commit, regardless of how awful it may seem, is unforgivable. There is not a person living on this earth that has the right to state whether someone's life is worth living, nor can stand from a place of such perfection that they can judge someone so harshly. Nothing constitutes suicide. Nothing.