Chris Brown‘s domestic violence accuser has come forward, stating that she is facing harassment ahead of the release of a new documentary about her experience. In a recent video, she expressed her concerns and highlighted the challenges she has encountered as a result of speaking out.
The documentary aims to shed light on her story and the impact of domestic violence. She mentioned feeling threatened and targeted since the project was announced, underscoring the difficulties survivors often face when sharing their experiences. The situation has drawn attention to the broader issues of harassment and victim-blaming in cases of domestic violence, as well as the importance of supporting survivors in their journeys.
As the release date approaches, she has called for awareness and understanding surrounding these sensitive topics.
Liziane Gutierrez has revealed that she is the “new accuser” featured in the upcoming documentary Chris Brown: A History of Violence. Following the announcement of her involvement, Gutierrez has reported facing harassment and intense scrutiny. She took to Instagram to address the negative treatment she has encountered since making her story public, expressing her frustration and concern over the backlash.
In her post, Gutierrez highlighted the challenges of sharing her experience and emphasized the need for support for survivors of violence. Her revelations have sparked conversations about the difficulties victims face when coming forward, particularly regarding the harassment and stigma they often endure. As the documentary’s release approaches, Gutierrez is advocating for awareness and understanding of these critical issues.
Days ago, Liziane Gutierrez shared footage on Instagram showing a man approaching her and questioning whether she was the woman who “made up lies about Chris” Brown. In the video, she attempted to ignore the situation, but she felt compelled to document the incident. In her caption, Gutierrez explained that she chose to share the video as evidence of the harassment she has faced since revealing her identity as a new accuser in the upcoming documentary Chris Brown: A History of Violence.
She expressed her understanding of why many victims choose to remain silent about their experiences, emphasizing the fear and intimidation that can accompany speaking out. Gutierrez’s posts aim to raise awareness about the difficulties survivors endure and to foster a conversation about the importance of supporting those who bravely share their stories.
Liziane Gutierrez expressed her frustration on Instagram, sharing her experiences of harassment and threats directed at her, her son, and her family since she revealed her identity as a new accuser in the upcoming documentary Chris Brown: A History of Violence. She wrote, “I totally understand why some victims are scared to show their faces,” highlighting the challenges survivors face when speaking out. She also emphasized that if anyone finds humor in a woman being harassed, the problem lies with them, not her.
The documentary’s trailer was released a few weeks ago, teasing Gutierrez’s participation as a new accuser sharing her story for the first time. In her Instagram post, she shared the trailer and reflected on the backlash she has faced over the years since exposing what happened to her in 2016. Gutierrez noted the doubts cast on her credibility, stating, “Liar, want fame, ridiculous… I don’t know if I’m psychologically prepared for everything that might come from my participation in this documentary.” She emphasized that multiple women have similar experiences, challenging the notion that they are all lying.
The trailer highlights Chris Brown’s history of domestic violence, with a voiceover stating, “Chris Brown’s an amazing and talented musician, but let’s call a thing a thing. He’s an abuser of women. Consistently, unapologetically.” While the public is familiar with the 2009 assault on Rihanna, the documentary aims to provide a broader perspective, including Gutierrez’s story from 2016.