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“I lived in torment for a long time.”

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“I lived in torment for a long time.”

Kiko Matamoros is back in the news. After his recent passage through The revoltprogram of Spanish Television, the collaborator of It’s not like we’re Hush attended the premiere of Arnau Martínez’s podcastjournalist and contributor to Public mirror. Under the name of magazine boythe talk show host became the first guest to be interviewed in this format. A meeting where Matamoros was sincere, like never before, and He spoke about various subjects that marked his professional and personal life. In fact, it was the testimonies related to his childhood that left an impression on everyone.

It all happens in the last part of the interview. At this moment, Kiko Matamoros looks back on some of the most difficult stages of his life, being his childhood one of them. As everyone knows, this period covers the first years of life, up to 12 years old. A time that the collaborator I caught it in the 60s. A very complex period, also in Spain, of which he does not have very good memories. Moreover, he had already raised this subject with the newspaper at the time. The world, Well, as he points out in the podcast, this is where “the watermelon of childhood sexual abuse, in schools, by people belonging to the Catholic Church” was opened.

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Not afraid to open up about this period of his life, Kiko Matamoros spoke about his childhood. “You are responsible for bringing this matter before the Mediator, Mr. Angel Gabilondo. and he He was at the school I was at.. He was a sincere brother. Then it broke down. But experienced first handWhatever you say, whatever you say, have the amnesia you wish you had, all the abuse of all kinds that were experienced in this educational center”, he started to say.

As a child, he suffered a series of abuses that marked his life. Today, at almost 68 years old, He openly admits that it is something he has taken on. However, this That doesn’t mean I’ve forgiven him.. “At the end of the day, there are people whose lives have been destroyed by this and who, on top of that, have lived with a feeling of guilt. And it also invades or conditions your behavior towards everything,” he explains in the interview.

Kiko Matamoros in his interview for ‘Un Chico de Revista’.

“Fortunately, The biggest problem I had was a few touches that I escaped unscathed, but I endured the attacks from this mob for a long time.“, he says. Likewise, the television collaborator confessed that he believed that the abuse suffered during his childhood ended up conditioning many aspects of his life.

“I guess in one way or another it has conditioned my personality. Even my sexuality. And my happiness, right? For a long time, I lived in torment. Childhood is a sacred space. Now it’s sacred, or it should be. And this is our homeland, there are our roots. There we develop, we become a person“, he concluded.

Kiko Matamoros in “A Magazine Boy”.

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