The woman representing Pennsylvania in the Miss USA 2014
pageant has opened up about how she was conceived when her mother was raped at
knifepoint.
Valerie Gatto, 24, revealed that a man dressed in black
attacked her mother when she was just 19, forcing himself upon her behind a
building until a passing car spooked him, and she managed to run away.
Rather than let the tragic story define her, Valerie has
decided to use it as a platform to help educate women about sexual assault. 'I
believe God put me here for a reason,' she said. 'To give [people] hope that
everything is possible and you can't let your circumstances define your life.
Now, Valerie is an advocate for sexual assault awareness,
traveling the country to talk to women from 18 to 30 about how to protect
themselves against violence and sexual aggression.
And she says winning the Miss USA crown would give her an
even larger platform for spreading her message of hope and solidarity.
'I hope to show others how to be proactive, what to do, to
be present, to be aware of your surroundings,' she said. 'It's so awesome to
see their responses. They say it changes their life.'
On her biography website, Valerie - who currently works as a
marketing consultant for a periodontal practice - explains that she was six
years old when she began asking questions about her absent father, whom she'd
never met.
Finally,
when she was ten, her mother told her the truth. She revealed that she didn't
tell her family she was pregnant, and had every intention of putting Valerie up
for adoption until the night that she was born.
'Valerie's mom told her family about her adoption plans; but
Valerie's great-grandmother said - God doesn't give you more than you can
handle,' reads the beauty queen's biography.
'Her mother listened and decided to raise Valerie with the
help of God and her family.'
Valerie told Today: 'Being a child of a rape, not knowing
who my father is, not knowing if he's ever been found, most people would think
it's such a negative situation.'
Now that's how to turn a negative situation into a positive. Well done girl.
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