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Singer Duffy Reclaims Her Voice After Trauma
20 Apr
Summary
- Duffy was raped, drugged, and held captive for weeks.
- A new Disney+ documentary will share her story.
- She aims to reclaim her voice and tell her story on her terms.

Aimée Anne Duffy, known mononymously as Duffy, experienced a meteoric rise in the late 2000s with her debut album "Rockferry" and its hit single "Mercy." The Welsh singer achieved significant commercial success, earning multiple awards, including Brit Awards and a Grammy.
However, following a muted reception to her second album, "Endlessly," in 2010, Duffy largely vanished from public life. She revealed in 2020 that this disappearance was due to a traumatic experience in 2010: she was drugged, raped, and held captive in a foreign country for weeks.
After a decade of isolation and recovery, Duffy has decided to share her story. A forthcoming documentary on Disney+ will explore her journey, from her initial fame to her withdrawal and subsequent healing process. This project is seen as a significant step in reclaiming her narrative and potentially signaling a return to her musical career.