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Influencer arrested for domestic violence: Real truth behind 'happy relationship’ revealed

Influencer arrested for domestic violence: Real truth behind 'happy relationship’ revealed

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Natalia Witulska,
22.07.2024 13:45

According to shocking information appearing on American social media, a famous couple advocating and boasting about healthy relationships on TikTok is, in fact, in a toxic relationship themselves. Kay and Tay Dudley are now facing a wave of criticism.

Influencers showcasing their family lives on social media have become immensely popular. Viewers love watching wealthy and influential people share their daily routines, children’s growth, and luxurious holidays. Their YouTube or TikTok channels often have millions of subscribers. Kay and Tay Dudley are part of this influencer group, having amassed over 10 million followers on social media.

Kay and Tay Dudley, influencers from the United States, use TikTok to display their daily lives, promoting healthy relationships. Kaylee shares this focus because she previously experienced a very toxic relationship. However, social media can often be deceptive. Viewers recently discovered troubling information about Kaylee's current husband. Documents reveal that he was arrested for domestic violence in 2019.

Domestic violence in a ‘happy relationship’

Shocking news has recently been circulating on US social media regarding Kay and Tay Dudley, influencers who promote healthy and happy relationships online. Their viewers have uncovered documents revealing that Taylor Dudley was arrested for domestic violence in 2019. According to the records, he allegedly "threw the victim on the bed and the ground, making the victim fear for her safety."

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Fans of the American couple are now concerned for the life and safety of Kaylee, who has previously been in a toxic relationship. Their followers now wonder whether Kaylee and her children are safe in Taylor's presence.

Kaylee Dudley defends her accused husband

Kaylee Dudley and her husband have not released an official statement nor addressed the case on their social media profiles. However, Kaylee commented on a TikTok video discussing the case, acknowledging her husband's arrest but claiming he took the blame for her actions in 2019.

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Kaylee explained that on the night in question, she accidentally mixed drugs and alcohol, leading to irrational behaviour. She wanted to leave the house, but her husband insisted it was dangerous and prevented her from going outside. She then threatened to call the police, which she eventually did. According to Kaylee, her husband admitted to being aggressive to prevent her from being taken into custody.

Many believe Kaylee might be lying about the arrest. Official documents indicate that Taylor allegedly abused his partner. Viewers suspect Kaylee might be afraid of her violent husband and fabricated the story to appear as the aggressor.

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Help for victims of domestic violence

To those who suggest that leaving a toxic relationship is simple, we remind you that it is often far more complicated. In abusive relationships, the victim is frequently confused and isolated, fearing they cannot manage the pressure or life without their partner, even if the partner is abusive. It is crucial not to feel ashamed to ask for help.

Poland has a 24-hour helpline known as the ‘Blue Line’. By calling 800 120-002, individuals can receive psychological support, counselling, and information about current Polish regulations, procedures, and institutions that assist those experiencing domestic violence, as stated on the gov.pl website. If you need help, call 800 120-002.

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