Julia Roberts' sister blames her family for her death
The letter that Nancy Motes wrote before taking her own life has just come to light, a document that clarifies the reasons for the suicide
Five months ago, Nancy Motes, stepsister of Julia Roberts, took her own life by ingesting drugs. Until now, the reasons for such a bitter fact were unknown. But the "Daily Mail" has had access to the letter that Nancy wrote before committing suicide. In this note, he blames his family with the following words: «My mother and my so-called brothers do not deserve to get anything from me, except the certainty that they were the ones who caused the deepest depression that I have had to face in my life».
The relationship between Nancy and Julia was never good. In fact, the actress's step-sister wrote, days before committing suicide, comments about her on her twitter account such as: "I just want you to know that the favorite call of the American public is a bitch.
Do you want to be the fan of someone so cruel? She is not even that good an actress ».
Nancy Motes was known as "Julia Roberts's chubby sister." Precisely because of this nickname, the protagonist of "Pretty woman" forced Nancy to undergo a diet to lose weight. Motes also spoke about this: "Julia did not want me to take the path of acting, so I received a lot of criticism from her part that was very demoralizing."
But the note is not all reproaches, but also leaves words of thanks to John Dibeck, Nancy's partner and whom she planned to marry in the future. "I know this will have an effect, and I can't apologize enough. I was blessed and very lucky to have you as my true love and best friend. I will carry you in my mind forever."
However, Julia Roberts's reaction upon learning of the fateful event did not foreshadow the bad relationship. Since the actress canceled her attendance at the traditional meal organized by the Hollywood Academy for the Oscar nominees. In addition, she declared to the American press that the death of her sister had been devastating for her. Although, neither she nor her mother attended the funeral of Nancy Motes.