Izzy Ogbeide Breaks Down Over Trafficking Ordeal, Seeks Funds for Therapy
“People Judge Me Without Knowing My Pain” — Izzy Ogbeide Breaks Down Over Trafficking Ordeal
Popular social media personality Izzy Ogbeide has emotionally opened up about her painful past, revealing how being trafficked to Italy changed her life forever. In a heartfelt message shared online, the influencer said many people misunderstand her personality and behavior without knowing the traumatic experiences she went through after she was trafficked out of Nigeria.Fighting back tears, Izzy explained that the difficult things she experienced abroad still affect her deeply. According to her, many critics judge her attitude without realizing the trauma she endured during the period she was trafficked and allegedly forced into prostitution.
In her words:
Her emotional statement has since drawn sympathy from many Nigerians who say survivors of trafficking often struggle with long-term psychological wounds.
The social media figure also revealed that she hopes to temporarily step away from online activities so she can focus on healing. She appealed to supporters to help her raise funds for professional therapy, explaining that she needs time and proper treatment to deal with the trauma she experienced.
According to her, leaving social media for a while could help her focus on rebuilding her mental health and moving forward with her life.
“A lot of people don’t really like me because of how I behave, but they have no idea it’s because of what I went through after I was tr@ffick£d to Italy. Thank you Nigerians for all the support since I shared my story about being tr@ffick£d and forced into pr0stitut!0n. It was a… https://t.co/FYBgrUTZvr pic.twitter.com/nFGs6p4UTs
— CHUKS 🍥 (@ChuksEricE) March 13, 2026.
Izzy’s story also highlights the broader issue of human trafficking, which remains a major challenge affecting many young women from Nigeria. Victims are often lured abroad with promises of jobs or better opportunities, only to face exploitation and abuse. Many survivors return home carrying deep emotional scars that require long-term support and rehabilitation.
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EverydayStoryNetwork Perspective
Stories like this remind us that behind social media personalities are real people with real struggles.
Trauma from human trafficking can leave lasting psychological wounds, and recovery often requires time, counseling, and strong support systems. If Izzy’s account is genuine, it highlights the importance of showing empathy rather than rushing to judge people based on their public behavior.
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