Since the turn of the millennium, the danes have be able to follow the 19-year-old Stephanie Siguenza life in the TV2 series ‘Vintage 0’, but now, she tells in a frank and honest interview with the same media, that we have far from got the full story in the tv broadcasts.
She has had an upbringing that was marked by violence, chaos and numerous relocations.
– There have been many things that you should not have experienced at my age, one might say. And I have taken upon me a responsibility, I should not have had, she tells, among other things in the interview.
– We have moved so many times, my mother and father have been divorced, got new boyfriends, my mother was exposed to violence, then she moved to Sweden, new girlfriend, new transfer, and all such things.
Stephanie, Mathilde, Rachel, Emma and Marie, as they appeared in the first season of the ‘Year 0’. Photo: Per Arnesen/TV2
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Before Stephanie Siguenza had reached school age, had her childhood already featured a little of each.
– Because I was so small, I do not remember so much of it, other than the feeling that it was turbulent, she says.
– My mother and father divorced when I was two years old. They found, however, quickly together again, my mother was pregnant, and they had Isabella when I was three years old. At that point we had already lived in five different places, I have since found out. So they went apart again, and my father smoke in the prison.
the Grandparents were therefore Stephanie Siguenzas comfortable frame of life. Her grandmother and grandfather lived on a big farm in the country, where it abounded with animals and care.
– When I visited them, it was like coming on holiday. Here I was spoiled and got the extra love and an extra piece of cake, she says.
the Pleasure was however short, since the grandparents moved to the Philippines, before she was the age of six.
– It came completely unexpected for me. I was only four-five years and had not been inside of the process, where the decision was taken. I missed them, and I also remember some times where I was really upset about it.
‘Year 0’ as teenagers. From left, Stephanie from Slagelse, Emma from the Bowel, Rachel from Aabenraa and forrest Christian from the city of Aarhus. Photo: Thomas Marott/TV2
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Shortly after found his mother with a new man, Martin, with whom she had two sons with. For little Stephanie Siguenza it was clear, however, that the relationship was not healthy.
I understood, of course, that when she was with Martin, it was not good. For she was all the time upset about it, she says.
– One day I was sitting in my room, I could hear that my mother cried. Suddenly it sounded as if there was someone who lost something. Such a proper smack. And then was completely still. Then I could hear that my mother began to stand and snøfte or such smågræde.
the elementary School was, therefore, Stephanie Siguenzas new haven.
– Here, I could be with friends and have fun. That was the order of things and a sense of unity and security. I came to some adults, who supported me and said that I could find out about it, she says.
the Pleasure was however short, since her mother shortly after moved to Sweden with a new guy by the name of Jeppe. Therefore, the advancing Stephanie Siguenza and his sister, Isabella, home to their father.
– at the Home of the father was the tone often tough and cash. It did, to Isabella, and I was afraid to say something to him or ask for things, we would like. For we never knew how he would react, ” says Stephanie Siguenza.
When she got to know that her teacher may have to split up, and she therefore ran the risk of being separated from his friends, began kiloerne to rattle of Stephanie.
When she was confirmed, she was so skinny that she barely could hold the dress up.
Stephanie Siguenza shows her boyfriend on the red carpet. Photo: Mogens Flindt
In the eighth year of school, was her class split up, and she had among other things, waving goodbye to his good friend Freya, who moved on to a boarding school.
even Though the time was hard, it began, however, to go forward for Stephanie Siguenza professionally.
– In 10. class, it was all much better. Freya returned from school, and I came in class with some, as I had it good with. I had chosen a creative line, and we had a clean pigeklasse, so the parties there were not so many of. But I was allowed to be myself and was accepted as the I am.
She was his great joy busy on HF in Slagelse, and was the first in his family to take a secondary education at a young age.
– It means a lot to me that I am on the way can be a good example for my younger siblings and show them that things may well succeed, even if you’ve had it hard, she says.