Actress and model Brigitte Nielsen has made strong statements in an interview for the Italian show "Belve", hosted by Francesca Fagnani, where she spoke about her previous marriage to Sylvester Stallone, as well as about difficult personal periods she has gone through during her life.

According to her account, her relationship with Stallone changed immediately after marriage. She claims that she experienced a difficult and tense relationship, describing the actor as "tough both psychologically and physically" and adding that she often felt "in danger."

"Something changed on the wedding night. It was horrible, something I will never forget. He was very cruel, both psychologically and physically. He was obsessive. I felt in danger," she said during the interview.

Nielsen also added that the breakup with Stallone, according to her, had direct consequences for her career in Hollywood. She claims that she faced professional difficulties after the end of the marriage and that it hindered the further development of her career.

"He ruined my career after I left him. He put me on the Hollywood 'blacklist'. He couldn't believe that someone would leave him. I'm like an atomic bomb because I know everything. But I signed a contract," she said.

During the interview, the actress also spoke about dark periods in her life, including her struggles with alcohol and emotional difficulties. She also mentioned a previous suicide attempt, describing that period as one of the most painful of her life.

"It was a terrible day. It broke half of my soul. I wanted peace. It brainwashed me. Like ISIS. I was no longer myself," she declared.

In the interview, Nielsen also spoke about another difficult relationship in the past, claiming that she was severely psychologically affected during that period.

In addition to these stories, the interview also included lighter moments, where she recounted an episode with singer Madonna, which she described in ironic tones during a meeting between them.

Brigitte Nielsen's statements have attracted widespread attention due to their strong nature and the sensitive topics she addresses in this personal narrative.

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