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India has spoken about her experience and the subjects of high-control groups and trauma more broadly on national television programs, including Good Morning America, The Today Show, Ellen, Entertainment Tonight, Dr. Oz Show, Access Hollywood, and others, in numerous major print magazines and newspapers including Vanity Fair, People Magazine, Elle, Hollywood Reporter, Variety, Marie Claire, and the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the New York Post, as well as in many digital outlets, including Bustle, Deadline, Huff Post, and many others. Though NXIVM had been in the news and thoroughly unpacked by established television personalities for a number of years, everyone still wanted to hear India’s story, and the more she engaged with the media, the more viewers and readers wanted to hear. During a few short months, India was transformed from suffering victim to clear, thoughtful speaker, able to share her dramatic story in an articulate, measured manner, but also speak to others who have been victimized.
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PEOPLE MAGAZINE
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