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Celina Jaitley has responded to Twisha Sharma’s shocking death with a deeply emotional note about the abuse, isolation and hidden struggles women often endure in marriage.33-year-old Twisha Sharma was found dead in her home in Bhopal.
Her family accused her husband and mother-in-law of dowry harassment and incitement to suicide. This issue sparked widespread anger across the country.Selena, who has been waging a public legal and custody battle with husband Peter Haag, shared her thoughts on social media on Sunday.
Celina Jaitley shares an emotional note about abuse in marriages
“Marriage is never always happy, and sometimes the loneliest form of violence is the one no one sees,” the actress wrote on Instagram.Twisha Sharma’s heartbreaking case has shaken the entire nation.An educated, beautiful, and talented young woman whose life becomes consumed by abuse, isolation, emotional suffering, and violence behind closed doors.Although her ashes were not even cold, as her grieving family begged for answers, a post-mortem, and justice for their daughter, conversations about plants not being watered disturbed many people watching this tragedy unfold.Because that’s the scary truth of abuse.
Sometimes, women’s suffering becomes so normalized that their pain slowly stops caring about the people around them.Marriage is not always happily ever after.Sometimes the most isolated form of violence is the one that no one sees.Abuse and bruisesSometimes it’s isolation.Sometimes it is slowly cut off from your world.Sometimes it’s like living in a foreign place with no family, no support system, and nowhere to go.Sometimes it feels like you are the problem, and that your pain is an inconvenience.Sometimes it’s humiliation behind closed doors while the world thinks you’re living a beautiful life.In my particular case, my parents had already passed away, I was no longer financially independent, and to top it all off, I had three young children.Like many women, I stayed longer than I should have because I thought keeping the family together was the right thing to do.
I didn’t want my children to suffer. I had no one to turn to, and I was ashamed to admit how lonely I had become.Isolation becomes deeper over time.The walls become quieter and heavier.The days blur into each other until you begin to doubt your reality.You start convincing yourself that staying alive is the same as living like me in the picture above.My heart goes out to Twisha Sharma’s family, and to every woman suffering behind closed doors.Parents, friends and family, if your daughter reaches out to you, return her.Don’t let abuse consume you.”
Celina Jaitley’s legal battle with Peter Haag
Over the past few months, Celina Jaitley has frequently spoken about her ongoing divorce and custody battle with Peter Haag. The actress had previously claimed that despite joint custody arrangements and existing orders from the Austrian Family Court, she has been denied access to her children.In November last year, Selena had reportedly filed a case against Peter Haag, accusing him of domestic violence, cruelty and manipulation, while demanding compensation of Rs 50 crore.Recently, Mumbai Police also registered an FIR against Peter Haag following the actress’s allegations. Reports indicate that a Lookout Circular (LOC) has also been issued against him for alleged non-cooperation in the investigation. Peter Haag and his legal team have not responded publicly to these accusations yet.Celina Jaitley married Peter Haag in 2010. The couple welcomed twin boys in 2012 and another set of twins in 2017, although one of the babies tragically died of a heart condition.
