Olga Breeskin Reveals Past Abuse by Producer

Mexican violinist Olga Breeskin reveals she was a victim of abuse and exploitation for seven years. Her emotional interview sparks a strong reaction and support from fans.


Olga Breeskin Reveals Past Abuse by Producer

Olga Breeskin, a recognized violinist and former Mexican vedette, recently revealed that she was a victim of abuse and exploitation by a producer during a period of her life. This shocking statement has shocked her followers and the entertainment world, as Breeskin is a historical figure in the national artistic industry.

During an emotional interview with Gustavo Adolfo Infante on the program "The Minute That Changed My Destiny", the artist shared that she was "bought" by a producer and kept enslaved for seven years, without her knowledge. Breeskin described the experience as labor, personal, and sexual slavery, which deeply marked her life and her perception of personal relationships.

"He kept me as a labor, personal, and sexual slave," Breeskin confessed painfully during the interview. The violinist explained that it all began when she arrived in Las Vegas for family reasons and was captured by this producer who exploited women.

The revelation surprised the interviewer and generated great support on social media. Breeskin also shared that, in addition to physical and psychological abuse, the most difficult part was the emotional impact that led her to consider taking her own life due to the situation she was in.

In the same interview, Breeskin addressed the criticisms she has received for not denouncing it earlier or leaving that abusive relationship. She explained that fear and constant threat were decisive for her silence, as she found herself in a situation where she had no will of her own.

"I had no choice because he was a killer... when you're in slave mode you have no will of your own," Breeskin expressed. The violinist highlighted how complicated it was to get out of that situation and how she felt judged by those who did not understand her life context.

Bravely, Olga Breeskin concluded the interview by calling for awareness among new generations, aiming to raise awareness about exploitation and abuse in any field, ending with a powerful message: "I don’t want anyone else to go through this. The body is not an instrument to make money."