Screengrab from youtube channel Can i come in?
FORMER actress Liza Soberano has broken her silence about a deeply personal and painful chapter of her life, revealing a childhood marked by instability, abuse, and the challenges of navigating a broken family.
In a candid interview on the YouTube channel “Can I Come In?”, Soberano detailed the struggles she faced growing up, offering a raw and honest account of her experiences. Her revelations shed light on the long-term impact of childhood trauma and the importance of speaking out and seeking healing.
Soberano’s early life was characterized by the struggles of her young parents, who worked multiple jobs to make ends meet.
She described her mother’s battle with crystal meth addiction and her father’s legal troubles, which ultimately led to his deportation. Left in the United States with her mother, Soberano and her younger brother endured a turbulent upbringing, including a period of living out of a stolen van with her mother’s abusive boyfriend. She recounted instances of abuse and neglect, including being placed in foster care and experiencing further mistreatment at the hands of a foster guardian.
Despite the hardships she faced, Soberano’s story is one of resilience and healing. After being removed from the abusive foster home, she and her brother were sent to live with their estranged father in the Philippines.
While this transition presented its own challenges, it marked a turning point in her life. Soberano’s decision to share her story publicly is a testament to her strength and courage.
By speaking out about her experiences, she hopes to inspire others who have faced similar challenges to seek help and find their own path to healing. She concluded the video by symbolically serving cake to those who hurt her and to herself, signifying letting go of the past and promising to never let anyone make her feel inferior again.
