Jessi Ngatikaura Alleges Rape at 19 in Emotional Talk with "Mormon Wives" Castmates
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During the season 3 reunion of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, cast members engaged in a heartfelt discussion about intimacy challenges. As Mikayla Matthews spoke about her therapy journey, Jessi Ngatikaura became emotional and shared a personal revelation.
Ngatikaura disclosed that she remembered being sexually assaulted at the age of 19, a memory she uncovered through therapy. Her admission came while reflecting on her own struggles and watching Mikayla's story unfold.
The reunion focused on Mikayla and her husband Jace Terry working through ongoing intimacy issues. Mikayla previously revealed she suffered sexual abuse during her childhood, which affected her deeply into adulthood. She explained how her husband has been supportive while she navigates her health and emotional challenges.
During the conversation, Jessi became tearful. Host Stassi Schroeder asked her why she was so affected, prompting Jessi to share her previously undisclosed experience. She explained that the trauma contributed to emotional numbness, difficulty connecting with others, and feelings of inadequacy. Jessi linked these issues to struggles in her marriage with Jordan, particularly after revealing an affair she had during their relationship.
Jessi emphasized how watching Mikaylas story resonated with her own healing process. She explained the complex impact trauma has on both emotional and physical intimacy, noting that therapy has been an essential step in addressing these challenges.
The reunion also highlighted other cast members experiences with sexual trauma. Conner shared his own history of childhood abuse and discussed its lasting effects on his relationship with Whitney, emphasizing the importance of patience and understanding in healing.
Mikayla reflected on the difficulty of discussing such personal experiences publicly but noted that these conversations encourage growth and awareness, helping not only the cast but also viewers who may relate.
If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual abuse, text "STRENGTH" to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 for support. For sexual assault assistance, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE or visit rainn.org.
Author: Connor Blake
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