TOhe was only 15 years old Ema Stokholma (real name Morwenn Moguerou) when she arrived in Italy. She had left France to escape from a life of violence and insults. Today we all know her: deejay, radio and TV presenter and competitor of the latest edition of dancing with the Stars. But behind the well-known character, there is a difficult childhood that Ema recounted in her book For my own good. Released two years ago, it’s an open-hearted tale of everything she went through when she was just a child.
Ema Stokholma and her difficult childhood
Violence, beatings and insults: the presenter lived all this in her house. The monster she was afraid of was her own mother. He beat her and hurt her, in her heart and soul, to the point of wishing her dead.
“You are never safe anywhereIs the teaching he learned from the years in France spent with his mother and brother Gwendal, a little more great of her and, like her, victim of an ogre mother. A psychologically unstable woman, incapable of love, which poured on her children the anger and pain of being abandoned by her husband when she was pregnant with Morwenn. “I would come home and hit us»He says in the book.
The redemption in Italy
On her mother’s side, the DJ doesn’t remember a hug or a smile, but only bruises and humiliations. To escape all that violence, Morwenn takes refuge in her love of music.
And, at 15, after several unsuccessful attempts he manages to escape from home. He arrives in Italy where his redemption begins. She finds her father again but a relationship has never been created between them. She starts working as a model for big fashion brands. Then the love for music takes over.
Become a deejay first and then a host. His name also changes: Morwenn Moguerou is gone. She becomes Ema Stokholma. And with his name, he also leaves his past behind. But she doesn’t forget it. To the point that she wanted to tell everything in a book, both to help those who live in similar situations and to show that his is a story of redemption and revenge.
Dancer for dancing with the Stars
From fashion to music, then the management and passion for painting. Until the dance. Today, in fact, Ema Stokholma is in the cast of the Rai program conducted by Milly Carlucci. And the history of the Italian-French DJ returns to make headlines. But the past has passed.
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