>>3453
>did she not fucking realize the consequences of telling everyone?
The article is not very clear on this - they want us to believe she betrayed him. But if you read closely, she was forced by her mother:
>Brown's grooming and sexual abuse was discovered after Mrs Cooper saw her daughter and next-door neighbour close in the garden one night.
>She confronted the pair, who both denied it, but she pushed her daughter on the matter
>'Natasha had begged me not to tell her dad but I couldn't hide it from him.'
>The family then reported Brown to the police
the daughter says:
>'In the end, I realised what I had to do, and told the police everything.
After the police was called by the parents to question her
>It broke my heart because I felt like I was betraying Will. But I didn't want our family to be torn apart anymore.'
implying the family had been torn apart for some time, with the daughter denying the thing, and the parents pushing her to admit it.
Another thing: who looks the happiest to be photographed by the Daily Mail?
The daughter had used her right to anonimity for two years. Why did she change her mind, and decided to expose her shameful liaision to the whole nation?
I guess someone likes money more than their own daughter's privacy…