Lucy Spraggan is a British female singer. He signed a contract with Columbia Records. Her music is dominated by pop songs, mixed voices, and folk rap. She was already famous in her 20s, and even had many of her songs on the mainland.
However, it is such a glamorous actress who has had an unknown humiliating experience, she was sexually assaulted more than 10 years ago.
Lucy Spragan has published a memoir in which she publicly chronicles her experience of being sexually assaulted in 2012.
The actress, Lucy Splagen, described in her memoir The Process: Finding My Way Out what happened when she participated in a music competition in 2012.
According to Lucy Spraggan, she was staying at a hotel with the crew while she was working on the show, and she was sexually assaulted by a porter at the hotel.
More than 10 years later, she is only now speaking publicly about how much it has affected her life for 10 years and how disappointed she is with the TV station.
Lucy Spragan said she somehow fainted and was sent back to the hotel to rest by Ruiland, a member of the production team, and a hotel porter offered to help help help carry Lucy Spragan to her room.
Who knew that the porter saw the beautiful Lucy Spragan and had evil thoughts in his heart, and when they left, the porter secretly opened the safety lock on the door. To prevent the door from being locked.
After more than half an hour, Ruilan went to see Lucy Spragan again, and saw that she was still asleep, and Ruilan locked the door of her room and left.
After the staff member Rui Lan left, the porter came to Lucy Spragen's room again, ready to violate her, and since the door was locked, he used a traceable key card to open the door.
Lucy recalls that when she woke up the next morning, she felt tearing pain in her lower body. She had never experienced that feeling, and she was sure that she had been violated while she was asleep.
Although the production team later called the police and quickly arrested the porter, Lucy said that she believed that the production team had made a mistake and did not respond to the situation in advance.
After Lucy Spragan was sexually assaulted, the production team sent her to the hospital for treatment and also gave her some financial compensation, but no one told her the result against the suspect.
Lucy Splagan said: "No one contacted her after the incident to care if she was okay. No one told her what he had been convicted of for the porter's trial. There was no one to offer her recovery or ongoing mental health counseling, so Lucy withdrew from that game afterwards.
Before the incident, she passed the first three live performances, and the latter did not participate again, and the reason given at the time was illness. She said that in the days following the assault, she was given an HIV prevention drug that responded to the drug that made her feel unwell and unable to continue the game.
A spokesperson for British television said: "We express our deep sympathy for Lucy's plight and we commend her for her tenacity and bravery. She has been violated for more than 10 years, and now she has made this matter public, how much courage and pressure it takes.
We need to be mindful of our obligations when producing our programmes to ensure that appropriate measures are in place before, during and after filming to prevent the recurrence of such incidents. If such an incident happens in the future, we need to give higher welfare and higher priority support to the victims.
A Fremantle spokesperson said: "The sexual assault of Lucy Spragan in October 2012 was a horrific crime. The suspects involved in the incident were duly tried and imprisoned. No one should feel dangerous while sleeping in a hotel room. It's abhorrent that porters have broken people's trust in hotels with such despicable acts.
It is said that this sexual assault has never happened in the British television industry. After Lucy Spragan published her memoir, they are doing more to support Lucy because Lucy thinks they can do better. For what happened to Lucy Spragan is deeply apologetic.
And promised that from now on, they will do more to learn from the sexual assault of Lucy Spragan and improve their aftercare.
Although they have been protecting Lucy Spragan from anonymity and did not disclose the incident to the outside world, Lucy Spragan chose to publish it in her memoirs, so they should applaud Lucy's courage.