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Aurelie Moeremans Feels No Longer Alone After 'Broken Strings' Goes Viral

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Aurelie Moeremans Feels No Longer Alone After 'Broken Strings' Goes Viral Aurelie Moeremans (credit: instagram.com/aurelie)

Kapanlagi.com - The success of the book Broken Strings by Aurelie Moeremans has had an extraordinary emotional impact on the actress. After years of carrying the burden of her painful past alone, Aurelie now feels that the heavy load she has been bearing is slowly starting to lift.

Aurelie revealed that since the book went viral, she has received an overwhelming amount of support from the public. Interestingly, this support has come not only from fans but also from people who have similar wounds but have chosen to remain silent until now.

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1. Aurelie Moeremans Receives Positive Energy

The positive energy she received made her feel that her honesty bore sweet results. She no longer feels alienated by her past memories because now many people are willing to embrace and understand her position without passing judgment.

"Besides the stories from parents and young people, the most palpable energy is the feeling of "relief". There are many messages that are not published, which are very personal and quiet. People who do not ask to go viral, do not ask to be reposted, they just want to be heard," said Aurelie Moeremans when contacted on Wednesday (14/1/2026).

2. Aurelie's Confidence Grows Again

Aurelie also added that there is a sense of confidence growing within her. The belief that telling a truth, no matter how bitter it may be, still holds great value for others who are in need of encouragement.

"There is also an energy of trust. The belief that honesty still has a place. And what strengthens me the most is that I feel no longer alone in carrying this story. It feels like a burden that I have been carrying alone, now being held together, with empathy, not judgment," she said.

3. Aurelie Moeremans Admits She Has Not Fully Recovered

Nevertheless, Aurelie emphasizes that this book is not just to show that she has fully recovered. On the contrary, the courage to write down the details of the events is clear evidence that she is still struggling with old wounds that remain.

"Writing Broken Strings is not because I have fully recovered and want to show the public that I am okay. Quite the opposite. The writing process is part of the healing process itself," Aurelie explains further.

4. Hoping Broken Strings Can Be a Friend for Those Who Feel Afraid

Through Broken Strings, Aurelie hopes to be a friend for those who still feel afraid to speak out. She wants each of her readers to know that they are not alone in facing difficult times in their lives.

"Initially, it wasn't for public consumption. I wrote as a form of honesty to myself. In the past, when I was still a child and tried to speak out, the response was actually painful. So there is trauma in telling my story," she said.

5. Aurelie Moeremans Realizes Many Women Experience the Same Thing

"But over time, I realized many women and parents experience similar things and feel alone. From that, I felt that maybe my story could be a friend to them," concluded Aurelie Moeremans.

Cheers to Aurelie!

(kpl/far/pit)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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