Survivor 44's Carolyn Wiger Opens Up About Leaving an Abusive Relationship

Carolyn Wiger The Jason Show/YouTubeSurvivor alum Carolyn Wiger is proving her resilience once again. “I used to think it couldn’t happen to me. But even through the darkest time of my life, I’ve found hope. Abuse can happen to anybody,” Wiger, 36, wrote via Instagram on Wednesday, December 27, to caption an emotional video. “You’re not alone. It is what you do to overcome it that is important..” In the clip, Wiger shared a montage set to Kesha’s song “Praying” and revealed that she recently decided to leave an “abusive relationship.” The video included a series of photos that showed damaged items in her home and giant holes in her walls. “Don’t let them convince you it’s not abuse because they punched walls instead of you,” a subtitle read. “I stayed longer than I want to admit, but I’m proud as hell of myself for leaving.” Related: Survivor's Biggest Villains and Fan Favorites In Survivor's 34 seasons, viewers have been introduced to dozens of unpopu

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Survivor 44's Carolyn Wiger Opens Up About Leaving an Abusive Relationship
Survivor Alum Carolyn Wiger Opens Up About Leaving an Abusive Relationship Youre Not Alone
Carolyn Wiger The Jason Show/YouTube

Survivor alum Carolyn Wiger is proving her resilience once again.

“I used to think it couldn’t happen to me. But even through the darkest time of my life, I’ve found hope. Abuse can happen to anybody,” Wiger, 36, wrote via Instagram on Wednesday, December 27, to caption an emotional video. “You’re not alone. It is what you do to overcome it that is important.                            
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