The stars, like the rest of the public, get angry and get into skirmishes and disagreements, and they may even get to exchange punches with those who try to provoke them.
Melissa Dongle and a violent fight
The pioneers of social networking sites shared a video clip of the famous Turkish star Melissa Dongle, the star of the series “You’re Knocking on My Door”, in the midst of a violent fight in the streets of Turkey.
And the cameras of passers-by in the streets of the Turkish Arnavutkoy district documented a video clip of two women exchanging punches and insults.
Screams swirled around, while someone was trying to calm the situation down, and grab Melissa’s hand, which was clinging to the woman’s hair.
When Melissa, the star of the series “You Knocking on My Door”, was asked regarding the dispute, and whether the news circulating regarding her attacking a woman, she replied that the news might be true or false, then the journalist surprised her, answering: “This means that the news is true?”, to answer him. Melissa: “That didn’t happen.”
Rape of Melissa Dongle
A year ago, Melissa revealed that she had been raped by her father at the age of 17, and she filed a complaint once morest him, and was able to put him in prison.
Melissa also filed another lawsuit once morest her father to obtain custody of her sister, who was 17 years old at the time.
The Turkish artist pointed out that she resorted to psychotherapy to overcome the crisis, and her treatment continued for many years.
The pioneers of social networking sites launched a hashtag in Turkish entitled “Melissa, you are not alone”, expressing their sympathy for her.
Among the stars who supported the star: Demet Ozdemir, Farah Zeinab Abdullah, Kerem Bursin, Dafna Samyali, and others.
Melissa Dongle’s dream
Melissa explained that she dreamed of becoming a psychiatrist if she did not pursue acting, and said in one of the interviews: “Actually, I never thought of being an actress, all I wanted was to be a psychiatrist.”
Although she did not become a psychiatrist, she noted that acting and psychology go in the same direction, saying that acting can be a “mirror of people’s dark situations.”