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November 20, 2024 14 mins
Looking for advice on how to live your best life? YouTube is full of content creators eager to guide you. However, one popular YouTuber's seemingly perfect life took a dark turn when she discovered the horrifying truth behind her luxurious facade. Meet Isis Morales, also known as The New Trophy Wife, and her shocking story of projection and deception.
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The room was filled with tensionas Isis Morales clicked the
publish button on her latest YouTube video.
The title I Married a Monster appeared on screen, sending
shivers down the spines of her millions of followers.
Known for her glamorous lifestyle and advice on finding
wealthy suitors, she had just revealed a dark secret that

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shocked the world. With each notification sound her
heartbeat faster and faster. This marked the beginning of a
new chapter for Isis, one that had started over a month ago
when she left her husband in search of a safer future for
herself and her children. In the now viral video, Isis

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bravely detailed the pain and betrayal she suffered at the
hands of her husband. Her voice trembled as she shared
how one of her daughters had revealed the horrifying truth.
Their father had been sexually abusing them As a pregnant
mother, hoping to create happy content for her family, this
revelation turned her world upside down.

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Beneath the surface of her flawless online persona lurked a
horrifying truth. Just weeks ago, while tending to
her daughter, she discovered theunthinkable.
Her husband had violated their children's innocence.
Both daughters were victims of his despicable deeds.
After making this shocking discovery, Isis frantically

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rushed her children to the hospital for examination.
Tears streamed down her face as painful memories from her
abusive childhood flooded back. She finally made the courageous
decision to escape with her children, breaking free from a
violent and dangerous relationship.
With everything out in the open,ISIS's carefully curated online

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persona crumbled before the eyesof her followers.
Her main focus was now on protecting her children and
helping them heal from their trauma.
The future was uncertain, and the road ahead may have been
long, but she was determined to do whatever it took to ensure
her children's safety and address the harsh realities they

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faced. The facade of a perfect life had
been stripped away, revealing the shocking truth.
Isis had married a monster. Here's a portion of the vlog
ISIS shared on YouTube. I honestly don't even really

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know where to start with this umm, just because it's just such
a hard topic and I honestly thought that by the time I got
on here that I wouldn't have anytears left because I've just

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cried so much umm. It's like I built this channel
and this whole brand around being this man's wife and trying

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to teach other women how to attract good men and provider
men and all these different things.
And I truly held my husband or saw him as the bar for what
every woman should, you know, type of man that or type of

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husband that every woman should aspire to have.
And umm, I didn't realize that the person I married was
actually going to be my biggest nightmare.

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So basically, umm, when I first met my husband, umm, as I've
already talked about in another video, umm, I think it was my
single mom video, I, I explained, you know a little bit

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about how we met and umm, I really thought that that man was
my Prince Charming. Umm umm, So when I first met my

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husband, umm, I thought that he was my Prince Charming.
I thought that he was my knight in shining armor, and you know,
he portrayed himself to be this amazing, upright, righteous
Christian man Umm, and I believed him.

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Umm, I think shortly after we got married, and this is
something that I haven't talked about, umm, I started noticing
like certain things changed withhim and umm.

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I just started to see a few things that I didn't like, but I
honestly thought that some of these were things that I could
get past umm. It was like sad to even say like

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I could get past some of these things.
Umm I don't even know what whereto start umm 6 weeks ago I was
umm changing my daughter, my 4 year old daughter and umm I

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noticed that umm when I changed her she was red and very
sensitive and umm immediately myfirst thought was did someone

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touch her? Oh God, gosh.
Umm, so I asked her. I said baby, did somebody touch

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you? And she ended up saying it was
dad. I felt like my world ended on

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that day. My husband wasn't home at the
time when she told me but I knewhe would be coming home soon so
all I could do was just say don't tell him that you told me.

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And I just instantly started trying to think of how I could
get my kids out of the house because I knew if I confronted
him or asked him about it, that he would just lie and that he
would probably just continue to keep doing stuff to her, but

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just become more covert or more sneaky or, or whatever.
As soon as my husband got home, I, he was actually picking up
the boys from school, my two older boys from school.

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As soon as he got home, I told him that I was gonna go
Halloween shopping with my sister because I just needed an
excuse to get out of the house with all the kids.
And I knew if I said something like, oh, I'm going to the
grocery store that it would be suspicious.
Like why am I bringing all the kids and like packing things,

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like things that we would need and things like that.
So going Halloween shopping was the best thing I could think of
to just hurry up and get the kids out of the house.
I'm sorry I had to get myself together.

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So when I got to the hospital, they basically told me that we
had to go to another hospital because they didn't do physical
exams, like that kind of physical, physical exam there.

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So a police officer escorted thekids and I to another hospital
where they were able to evaluatemy daughter's.
It ended up coming out that he had actually been touching both

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of my daughters, who are only two and four years old.

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It still feels like a dream, like, umm, when, when this first
happened, I just kept waking up every day and just hoping that
this was a dream. Umm, because it's literally my

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worst nightmare. It's my worst nightmare.
I myself am a product of RAPE. Umm, that's how I came to be and
was also, you know, abused as a child, uh, by neighbor's

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husband. And umm, I specifically prayed
to God that my children would never, ever, ever have to go
through this. And I'm just not quite sure how

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this happened, why this happened?
I just don't know how he was able to get away with it.
And so sneaky because with my own trauma, I watch my kids.

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I watch my kids like a hawk. Like I don't like them sitting
on people's laps. None of that.
And he knows. He knows how much I cannot stand

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men like him. And to think like I couldn't
even go to sleep in my own houseand know that my children are
safe. Just by me going to sleep.

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My children were left unprotected.
Thank you for tuning in to No Tears for Black Girls.
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