The Sun following the video's release, Mel, who is now a patron for Women's Aid, explained: “Whether it be the spitting or the strangulation, these are things that actually happen.They are all these women's stories.“I came out of making that video with bruises because I wanted it to be an honest representation of what we have all gone through.“There is a bedroom scene where I am attacked, it was really important to make that real.”The singer had welcomed the introduction of The Domestic Abuse Bill, the new Act setting out the definition as being beyond just physical violence, and including coercive control and emotional and sexual abuse.Mel is still in the process of divorcing ex Stephen and is currently involved in a custody.
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