Survivor of breast cancer, former supermodel and heroin addict. These are some of the things that we learn about Suzy Perez from her autobiography, “Me Against Myself”. We also learn about her loss of custody of her son.
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Former supermodel
During the nineteen nineties, Suzy Perez was one of the top models in the United States. She made several music videos and appeared on the covers of several popular fashion magazines. Her professional earnings were huge during these years. She was also the backup dancer for Jennifer Lopez and Sean Combs.
Suzy Perez came to the United States in search of greener pastures. She was then hired by an Italian modeling agency. The agency, which she believed was legitimate, turned out to be a prostitution network. During the contract, the agency tortured and raped Suzy. She ended up battling mental illnesses and physical illnesses.
When Suzy’s mother died, her life turned into a downward spiral. Suzy’s son, Savion Perez, lost custody of his mother.
Suzy Perez was also raped and drugged by men running the modeling agency. Despite being drugged, Suzy signed a contract to work with the agency.
After signing the contract, Suzy disappeared from public view for several months. She then reappeared on the streets of New York. She was a shell of her former self. She begged for money and ate food from trash cans. She was a drug addict and suffered from mental illnesses.
Survivor of breast cancer
During the nineties, Suzy Perez was one of the most famous and successful models in the United States. She was a regular on the catwalk, appeared in numerous fashion magazines, and was even featured in music videos by some of the biggest names in the music business. She came to the United States from the Dominican Republic to pursue a greener pasture.
In the late 1990s, she was the biggest star in the entertainment industry. She was featured in millions of magazines, and appeared in music videos by top American musicians. Her fame grew to such an extent that she signed herself out of a rehab facility.
Her health has not been so great, however. She has suffered from mental and physical problems, including schizophrenia, broken bones, and addiction to drugs. She is currently living on the streets, and her family is pleading for donations to help her get back on her feet.
She has been able to see a doctor, however, but she has refused to get help. Her family is afraid that her health will deteriorate further.
Addiction to heroin
During the nineties, Suzy Perez was the hottest supermodel in the city. She was a model for a major modeling agency, and she appeared in popular music videos with J.Lo and P Diddy. She also starred in a couple of music motion pictures.
She came to the United States from the Dominican Republic in search of greener pastures. Then her life changed for the worse due to mental and physical health issues. She became a drug addict. Her life has taken a downward turn, and she is currently homeless. She has been fighting heroin addiction for years.
Several years ago, she signed herself up for rehab. Then she relapsed and was left on the streets. She was drugged, raped, and ate out of trash cans. Her family tried to enroll her in a facility out of state, but it was unsuccessful.
Suzy’s family has turned to the public for help. They are asking for donations to help her recover from her addiction. She has a GoFundMe page.
Loss of custody of her son
Several years ago, Suzy Perez was a well-known model and dancer in the United States. She was featured in numerous music videos and fashion magazines. She was a backup dancer for Jennifer Lopez and was also the backup dancer for Daddy Yankee. She was also a breast cancer survivor.
But then, Suzy’s life took a drastic turn for the worse. She began to have mental and physical health problems. She began to be drugged and raped by men working at her modeling agency. She began to refuse help, and eventually signed herself out of a rehabilitation facility. She then returned to living on the streets of uptown Manhattan.
In the meantime, Suzy’s family has been looking for help. They wanted to enroll Suzy in an out-of-state rehab facility, but she refused. They also tried to get her into a psychiatric facility. They learned that Perez was using her money to buy drugs.
In order to get Suzy the help she needed, the family turned to the public. They set up a GoFundMe page, and continue to ask for donations to help Suzy get back on her feet.