Sarah Ferguson has revealed in an astonishing interview how she suffered cruel emotional abuse at the hands of her own mother.
The shamed former wife of Prince Andrew said her own mother taunted her when she just a little girl, telling her: 'You've got the sign of the devil. I'm going to beat that devil out!'.
The depth of Fergie's low self-esteem is laid bare in astonishing admissions on her six-part reality show, as she confesses - to millions of viewers in the US - that she sees herself as 'pointless', 'emotionally bankrupt', 'unlovable' and 'worthless'.
Breaking down in tears, she says: 'I looked in mirror this morning and went: "Well, no wonder nobody loves you - you are so disgusting".'
The Duchess of York bares her soul in the new six-part reality show Finding Sarah, made for the Oprah Winfrey Network, it has been reported.In it, she discloses intimate details of the royal family and reveals moments of personal despair as she talks about her childhood and how she blamed herself for the break-up of her parents'marriage, who are both now dead.According to the News of the World, next week's first episode sees Fergie meeting with American TV psychiatrist Dr Phil McGraw and financial advisor Suzanne Orman to tackle her psychological issues.She reveals how she believed she was the reason her mot
The shamed former wife of Prince Andrew said her own mother taunted her when she just a little girl, telling her: 'You've got the sign of the devil. I'm going to beat that devil out!'.
The depth of Fergie's low self-esteem is laid bare in astonishing admissions on her six-part reality show, as she confesses - to millions of viewers in the US - that she sees herself as 'pointless', 'emotionally bankrupt', 'unlovable' and 'worthless'.Breaking down in tears, she says: 'I looked in mirror this morning and went: "Well, no wonder nobody loves you - you are so disgusting".'
Mother and daughter: Sarah Ferguson with Susan Barr

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