The artist Mar Lucas, who composed the song ‘Rota’ talking about her abuse, denounces threats from her ex, the ‘tiktoker’ Naim Darrechi | Society
Mar Lucas, a 22-year-old artist, has reported on social networks that he is a victim of threats from his ex-partner, the tiktoker Naim Darrechi, also 22 years old. As it has gone telling on Instagram and TikTokher life has become a “hell” of “pressure and threats” since she broke up with Darrechi four years ago. […] The post The artist Mar Lucas, who composed the song ‘Rota’ talking about her abuse, denounces threats from her ex, the ‘tiktoker’ Naim Darrechi | Society appeared first on The USA Print.
Mar Lucas, a 22-year-old artist, has reported on social networks that he is a victim of threats from his ex-partner, the tiktoker Naim Darrechi, also 22 years old. As it has gone telling on Instagram and TikTokher life has become a “hell” of “pressure and threats” since she broke up with Darrechi four years ago. According to Lucas herself, the situation has worsened since she composed and published the song. Rattan, that describes what that love story was like and where she claims to have been mistreated.
References abound in the song lyrics: “The marks of each defeat. Me on your side and you against me. Blindly, I bet on you. Then I understood that the heart does make mistakes. Your hands left scars on my skin. The wounds have already closed, but they don’t stop hurting. Maybe they will hurt for life. The thing is, after you, I don’t sleep without the lights on. You remember the ghost of all my nightmares. For you, I did things I wanted. I walked away from who loved me. “It’s hard for me to believe that he loved you more than me.”
She told her more than 2.6 million followers this: “I’m tired of being the one who stays silent, of being the one judged in detail, of being the one who has to do everything perfect while others continue with their normal lives, causing harm without consequences. . This is the reality of what has happened and continues to happen…” The artist reveals that the day after releasing her song, she again received threats from Naim Darrechi. “I received a passive-aggressive message from my ex-partner with intimate videos of us (…) It is not the first time he has threatened me with this. He has always told me that he wanted to publish them and I have begged him a billion times not to,” he says.
And she adds: “I look at myself and it disgusts me, I disgust myself. He knows that what really matters to me is my career, my music, which is what really made me get out of everything (…) He knows that by publishing those videos everything would go to shit. All my four years of work would be gone in a matter of seconds.” She also recounts how, supposedly, he intimidated her: “He called me, I blocked it and he called me again from a new number. So with five or six different numbers. The first few years, somehow, he was always publicly trying to burn me and I came to the conclusion that he preferred all those messages to me before he posted that kind of thing.”
Despite wanting to act “as if nothing had happened,” the artist recognizes that remaining silent is of no use: “Never keep quiet about anything. I tried to forget it completely and I have never succeeded, I learned to live with it. Every time you face the problem, it hurts less.” The artist has not clarified whether she has filed a complaint with the court or the police.
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