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Former Model Now a Homeless Drug Addict

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Shocking recent developments about the life of former famous American swimsuit and magazine cover model, Roni Wilson (40), have been revealed.

On the 11th (local time), the foreign media outlet ‘ET Today’ reported that former famous American model, Roni Wilson, has been living as a homeless person.

She suffered from psychological trauma due to her husband’s domestic violence and drug addiction in 2014, and started living on the streets of Los Angeles after her divorce in 2016. Recently, photos of her picking up garbage on the street and smoking cigarettes have been released, stirring pity among many.

Roni Wilson’s ex-husband, Jeremy Jackson, was charged with domestic violence during their marriage. Roni Wilson explained, “My husband used to torture me with electricity every day, and since then, I cannot use any electrical appliances due to trauma, and I can’t live indoors. The pain was unbearable.” She lost her job and couldn’t pay the rent, which led her to live on the streets.

Roni Wilson was photographed last September with a bent cigarette in her mouth, picking up garbage on the street, and pushing a cart full of clothes. In December of the same year, she was captured pulling a cart with another male homeless person. To avoid harassment, sexual assault, or attacks on the street, she confessed that she hadn’t showered for over a year and intentionally dirtied herself.

On the other hand, she explained the pros and cons of her homeless life, saying, “The only advantage is being close to nature, being able to be alone, and having most of what I need. But at the same time, no one cares about me, and I don’t want to meet them either.”

By. Young-Eun Jeon

Eugene Park
content@www.kangnamtimes.com

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