ROSIE O'DONNELL'S DAUGHTER ACCUSES HER OF ALLEGED ABUSE

Chelsea, the 19-year-old estranged daughter of Rosie O’Donnell has alleged that her mother threatened to "kill" her and hit her with a wine bottle during a blazing row.
In an interview with the Dailymail, Chelsea revealed that Rosie, the former The View presenter spied on her, chased her around their home and threatened to beat her with a bottle after she discovered that Chelsea O'Donnell had gotten a tattoo.
“I had gotten a tattoo. [O’Donnell] had spyware on my phone so she could see pretty much everything I did. She called me into her room and asked me about the tattoo. I denied it. She asked me to take off my clothes - she didn’t know where it was - to show her and I refused.
“She picked up a wine bottle and started chasing me, trying to take off my clothes. She told me if I didn’t show her, if I tried to leave, that she would hit me with the wine bottle, call the police and tell them that I had attacked her.” Chelsea said.
Chelsea further revealed that her mom said she was “strong” enough to kill her during their fight.
“She was holding it above her head and coming after me in her room. She kept trying to run after me and saying that if she really wanted to, she could kill me, she’s that strong.” the teenage girl said.
It would be recalled that in 2015, Rosie claimed that Chelsea, her adopted daughter had gone missing but was located a few hours after.
Chelsea also debunked claims that she is mentally ill and she went on to describe her mother as a “cruel, narcissistic, vengeful woman”. In her words, “I am not mentally ill and I have no self-hatred and am not doing this for the money. O’Donnell doesn’t know me and she never will again. She is a cruel, narcissistic, vengeful woman who doesn’t care for anyone but herself.”
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