Sammy Woodhouse has released a book, Just A Child, all about her horrific ordeal of sexual abuse as a child
Sammy Woodhouse has opened up on Loose Women about her new novel, Just A Child, which has been released, revealing that the process of writing it was "therapeutic" and "cathartic."
Sammy was just 14 years old when she was groomed and sexually abused in a horrific child sex ring led by Arshid Hussain, who was jailed for 35 years in 2016.
Speaking out on the show, Sammy gave advice to parents who might be worried about their own children.
She said: "It's about keeping that communication open. Don't shout, always make sure that your child knows that you're there no matter what and that they can talk to you about things."
Sammy also admitted that she "forgave" Hussain as she wanted to "move on with her life."
"I just have to let go now. I do forgive him and other people that failed me. I can't keep hanging around with that anger," she confessed.
WATCH: Rotherham survivor Sammy Woodhouse opens up about writing her book
GALLERY - RIP: celebs who've died in 2018
CLOSER: Celebrity deaths 2018
Geoffrey Hayes, 73
Geoffrey Hayes hosted long-running children's show Rainbow with co-star Zippy! Sadly, Geoffrey died in October with his family by his side.
Al Matthews
Actor Al Matthews was found dead aged 75 in a Spanish retirement home. He starred in Grange Hill before featuring on hit films including Aliens, Fifth Element and Superman III.
Stefan Karl Stefansson
LazyTown actor Stefan Karl Stefansson has died after a two-year battle with cancer. In a previous Instagram, the kids TV favourite said: "It's not until they tell you you're going to die soon that you realise how short life is."
Aretha Franklin
Queen of soul Aretha Franklin sadly passed in August at the age of 76 following a battle with eight-year battle with pancreatic cancer. The singing legend has been honoured by celebs and fans the world over, praising her for a long career of incredible music and, of course, THAT voice. Aretha is infamously known for her songs Respect, (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman and I Say a Little Prayer.
Barry Chuckle , 73
Comedian Barry Chuckle, whose real name was Barry Elliot, has passed away at the age of 73. Confirming the sad news, his manager, Phil Dale, released a statement to the BBC which reads: "It is with great sadness that the family announce that Barry passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his wife Ann and all his family."The family would like to express their thanks to the many people who have been fans of the Chuckle Brothers and they know that they will share in part the great, great loss they feel."Barry is infamous know for his role alongside his brother Paul on the BBC children's show the Chuckle Brothers. Speaking about his brother's passing, Paul has said: "I've not just lost my brother, I've lost my theatrical partner of many, many years and my very best friend."
Peter Firmin, 89
The co-creator of Bagpuss and Clangers Peter Firmin sadly passed away this year. At 89-years-old he died after a short illness. Production company Coolabi, who look after the Clangers TV show, confirmed the news in a statement.They said: "We are sad to announce that the artist Peter Firmin has passed away at his home in Kent after a short illness. He was eighty-nine."During a career spanning over six decades, Peter worked with great skill in a remarkably wide variety of creative disciplines as a fine artist, craftsman and author."Of all his work, he will probably be most fondly remembered for the characters he co-created and made."
Sophie Gradon, 32
Love Island star Sophie was found dead at her home in June, aged 32. She appeared in the show in 2016, and was crowned Miss Newcastle and Miss Great Britain in 2009. Sophie won viewers' hearts when she made an impassioned speech in defence of young women after her castmate Zara Holland was stripped of her Miss Great Britain crown following a sex session with Alex Bowen.
Leslie Grantham, 71
Following news that Leslie Grantham was 'fighting for his life', the EastEnders actors spokesperson confirmed the 71-year-old has died.In a statement released they explained: "'We formally announce the loss of Leslie Grantham, who passed away at 10:20 am on the morning of Friday 15th June 2018."His ex-wife and sons have asked for their privacy to be respected at this difficult time, and for there to be no approaches to them for information or comment. They will not be making any statements to the media."The EastEnders legend played Dirty Den Watts in the BBC soap. The Christmas Day episode in 1986 when he handed his on-screen wife Angie divorce papers drew over 30 million viewers - half of the British population at the time.
Kate Spade, 55
Fashion designer Kate Spade was found dead in her New York apartment in June. It transpired that Kate had been living with severe depression.
Eric Bristow, 60
Darts ace and former I'm A Celeb... contestant Eric Bristow died of a sudden heart attack in April. He had been awarded an MBE for his services to sport.
Dale Winton, 62
Supermarket Sweep presenter, radio DJ and all-round TV legend Dale Winton died at his home in April. Stars were quick to celebrate Dale's life, but we still don't know what caused his death.
Matt Campbell, 29
Talented MasterChef semi-finalist Matt Campbell died while running the London Marathon in April 2018. Matt was running the marathon in aid of his father, who died in 2016. More than £350,000 has been raised for the Brathay Trust in their names.
Verne Troyer, 49
Austin Powers' Mini Me and all-round Hollywood legend Verne Troyer died in April. Although the cause of death has not been confirmed, the high levels of alcohol in his blood suggests alcohol poisoning .
Cathy Godbold, 43
Ozzie soap fans will remember Cathy Godbold from Home & Away in 1992. Cathy passed away in May after a long battle with brain cancer.
Peter Stringfellow, 77
Infamous nightclub owner Peter Stringfellow passed away in June after a secret battle with cancer.
Avici, 28
Swedish DJ and top tune maker Avici (real name Tim Bergling) committed suicide in May. Avici's death has caused much needed open discussion about mental health.
Stephen Hawking, 76
Science superstar Stephen Hawking peacefully died at his Cambridge home in March. The world-famous physicist and author of A Brief History of Time had already defied medicine by living a long life with motor neurone disease.
Emma Chambers, 53
Hilarious actor Emma Chambers died of natural causes in February. Fans adored Emma for her roles in Vicar of Dibley and Notting Hill.
Sir Ken Dodd, 90
TV star and comedy legend Sir Ken Dodd died in March following a bad chest infection. Fellow Liverpudlian (and OBE holder) Sir Paul McCartney tweeted a photo with the caption: "A champion of his home city and comedy".
Lyric McHenry, 26
Lyric, who appeared on E!'s EJNYC, was found collapsed on the pavement in the Bronx, New York, in August with traces of cocaine on her person. She was believed to be 20 weeks pregnant at the time.
Jon James McMurray
Canadian rapper Jon James McMurray died during the filming of his music video after an aeroplane stunt went horrifically wrong.
Sam Ballard
Rugby player Sam Ballard has tragically died after he ate a slug when he was 19-years-old. The Australian sportsman reportedly accepted a dare to eat a slug while he was at friend's party in Sydney back in 2010. However things took an awful turn when he was rushed to hospital and told by doctors that he'd been infected with rat lungworm (slugs and snails can become infected because they eat rats faeces). He was in a coma for 420 days and when he woke up he discovered he was a quadriplegic. At 28 Sam passed away surrounded by his friends and family.
Stan Lee
Marvel fans all over the world have been left devastated following the news that comic writer Stan Lee has died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in LA.The 95-year-old who co-created Marvel comics such as Spiderman, The Hulk, The X-Men, Black Panther and Fantastic Four, recently suffered from pneumonia and heart problems.
George A Cooper
Grange Hill caretaker Mr Griffiths played by George A Cooper passed away 'peacefully' aged 93 in a nursing home. His was a long-running character in much-loved kids' TV drama Grange Hill, playing Mr Griffiths between 1985 and 1992 and starring in more than 100 episodes.During a career which spanned more than three decades, George had a recurring role in ITV's Coronation Street, playing dodgy businessman Willie Piggott.Making several appearances between 1964 and 1971, he infamously tried to bribe Street straight man Ken Barlow (William Roache) to give his son Brian a pass in a tech exam.
Peter Armitage
Coronation Street star Peter Armitage, who played Bill Webster, has passed away aged 78.The sad news was confirmed by his former co-star Charlie Lawson, who plays Jim McDonald, on Twitter. He wrote: "@itvcorrie @simongregson123 It's with great sadness, that I've to tell you my great old friend Pete Armitage has died. RIP mate."His cause of death has not been revealed yet but in 2014 the actor revealed he beat bowel cancer.Peter first appeared on Coronation Street back in 1984 for six months but returned in 1995 until 1997. He then made a comeback to the Cobbles from 2006 to 2011.
Who is Sammy Woodhouse?
Sammy Woodhouse is a survivor of sexual abuse as a child after she was groomed by a paedophile sex ring leader.
She first met her abuser, Arshid Hussain, when she was just 14 - and he 24 - as he plied her with attention and gifts before he began violently beating her.
She fell pregnant with his child age 15, and bravely waived her right to anonymity to raise awareness for what was happening.
Interview: Sammy Woodhouse
Twisted Arshid Hussain was jailed for 35 years in 2016 for grooming and sexually abusing multiple underage girls in Rotherham - an area that, like Rochdale, suffered its own child exploitation scandal.
Sammy Woodhouse was one of his victims and has bravely waived her anonymity to speak about the abuse she suffered.
Now working as a public speaker and campaigner, the mum-of-two says: "I’m so glad the BBC will be covering the Rochdale scandal in Three Girls. It’s crucial to raise awareness and encourage victims to speak out."
Talking about how her ordeal began, Sammy told Closer: "I first met Arshid when I was 14 at our local corner shop. He was 24, but my friend knew him, so when he offered to take us for a drive in his flash car, I was impressed.
"He started me taking out for drives regularly and I began to fall for him. He’d shower me with gifts such as phones and clothes, he was like a walking cash machine.
"I started skipping school to hang around with Arshid, and a month later we had sex. I felt so grown up with him."
"Soon, I started spending time with him at his house or hotels. I’d go missing for days and my family were worried. I came from a close-knit, respectable family, so they knew something was wrong. They went to the police, but because I was consenting, they said there was nothing they could do."
She continued: "My parents didn’t know how to cope and a few months later I was put into care. They thought it would give me stricter boundaries."
"Instead, I carried on seeing Arshid. He was my boyfriend and I thought he was my Prince Charming. But soon he became violent. He’d beat me if we had a disagreement or tried to leave. I was terrified, but forgave him because he said he loved me.
"I fell pregnant at 15 and naively thought we’d all live happily ever after. But during my pregnancy the beatings got worse. I tried to break up with him when I heard he was seeing other girls, but he drove me to the edge of a cliff and threatened to throw me off. I was terrified.
"Thankfully, while I was pregnant, Arshid was jailed for a violent attack. It was then I decided to reach out to my parents. I moved back home and started rebuilding my life.
"But when Arshid was released a few months later, he started terrorising my family. The police couldn’t do anything as they had no proof it was him.
"As I grew up I began to realise what Arshid had done to me was wrong. My sister encouraged me to go to the police, but they said there was no evidence to support my claims. So I went to the media and suddenly more cases were uncovered."
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She revealed: "The police investigated the case and Arshid, along with his brothers Basharat and Bannaras, were convicted of abuse after 21 girls testified against them in court. It was a relief to know he was behind bars.
"I’m now trying to put the past behind me, and I’ve since had another child. But I'm single again as I want to focus on my recovery. I give talks to the police and social workers about grooming as it's important to speak out and raise awareness."