Son Heung-min's former colleague' Ali's shocking confession... "I was sexually abused at age 6"

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Son Heung-min's former colleague' Ali's shocking confession... "I was sexually abused at age 6"

"I learned to smoke when I was 7 years old, and I traded drugs when I was 8 years old... Rehabilitation treatment due to addiction to sleeping pills"

Son Heung-min cheers on social media... "Your brave words will help many people"

“I was sexually abused at the age of six, started learning cigarettes at the age of seven, and traded drugs at the age of eight ."

I carefully brought out the memories of my dark childhood, where I experienced abuse, smoking, and even drugs.

British public broadcaster BBC said on the 14th (Korean time), "In an interview with Gary Neville, Ali revealed the pain of being abused until he was adopted at the age of 12." 카지노사이트

Ali's interview, published on the YouTube channel 'The Overlap', is quite shocking.

Even Neville, who was a defender of the English national soccer team and played a big role at Manchester United, who conducted the interview, tweeted, "It was difficult to know what to say.

It was one of the most emotional, difficult, yet inspiring conversations of my life,” she wrote.

Ali, who recently revealed that she spent six weeks in rehab for sleeping pill addiction and mental health issues in the United States, “as a child, I went through a lot that I could never understand.”

Born in 1996 in Milton Keynes, England, to a Nigerian father and an English mother, Ali moved to Nigeria with her father at the age of nine, where she lived for two years, then moved back to England to live with her mother, who struggled with alcoholism .

Ali said, "My mother was an alcoholic.

She was sent to Nigeria where her father was and then came back. She was molested at the age of 6, and learned to smoke at the age of 7. She started dealing drugs at the age of 8.

A man said he would not touch a child on a bicycle, so he put drugs under the soccer ball."

He confessed, "I was adopted when I was 12 years old."

In 2018, after his birth parents said to his adoptive parents, 'They are using me,' he felt a great sense of betrayal and disappointment," he added.

Growing up as a footballer in a tough environment, Ali made his professional debut at MK Dons in 2012 and stood out when he joined Tottenham in February 2015.

Ali also tasted the joy of joining the England national team for the first time in October 2015.

However, Ali, who was heading towards his prime, began to suffer from mental illness. Ali explained,

"Unbeknownst to me, I started to act to get rid of my feelings. Because of that, I became addicted to sleeping pills."

Ali, who has gradually lost his skills due to his fierce battle with himself, has gradually decreased in Tottenham, and after transferring to Everton in January 2022, he was loaned to Turkey Besiktas in August of last year.

Ali returned to Everton after leaving Besiktas on loan in April. Ali said, "After returning from Besiktas, I realized that my mental condition was not very good and I needed treatment."

"I woke up every morning and went to the races and trained and smiled, but I was clearly losing my fight," he said. "I was too dependent on things that made me feel bad. It's time to change that. "

Ali's interview was followed by support from colleagues who ate a pot of rice at Tottenham.

Son Heung-min left a message on his Instagram account, saying, "Your courageous words will help many people," and "I'm proud of you."

Harry Kane also supported Ali on Twitter, writing, "I'm proud to be honest and share my experiences to help others."

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