A few months ago the news broke and the relationship between the soccer player Marc Bartra and the influencer and model Jessica Goicoechea was confirmed. The couple became official earlier this year, but rumors announcing their alleged relationship had been raging since the summer.
Although Jessica is very happy with Bartra and seems fully recovered and with her heart ready to love again, the young woman has not always had good sentimental experiences. The Mossos d’Esquadra arrested the man who was her boyfriend in the middle of the pandemic after giving him a brutal beating in Barcelona.
Her boyfriend at that time was the Ibizan model River Viiperi and, despite the fact that the news spread, Jessica has not spoken about the hard time she went through until a few days ago in an interview with the influencer Luc Loren.
Dulceida’s friend read to his guest 6 signs that the Ministry of Equality disseminates as evidence that someone is being mistreated so that she could make visible what she experienced. One by one, Goicoechea answered “yes” to all of them. Her ex despised her feelings, ridiculed women in general, yelled at her and humiliated her privately or publicly, threatened her, etc. The girl has pointed out that she basically made him feel like shit “She makes you feel like nothing, she steps on you.”
The model has come to express that her ex-partner told her that it wasn’t worth it and that “why didn’t she commit suicide.” She has also recognized that her ex isolated her from her closest environment, her friends and family.
Finally, the interviewer Luc Loren asked her the most difficult question, whether she had ever been physically assaulted, to which the influencer responded forcefully and very seriously: “It’s clear.”
The young woman has been responding affirmatively to each and every one of the signs of gender violence that are disseminated by the Ministry of Equality to promote defense against this type of violence.
The girl wanted to do this interview to make visible that no one is safe from entering into a relationship like this and that the most important thing is to act. In the space they have wanted to remind all the people who may be going through a similar situation that there is a telephone number, 016, to which they can always go if they feel alone or afraid.