Robin McGraw Gives One Woman A Surprise She Will Never Forget

Robin McGraw Gives One Woman A Surprise She Will Never Forget

Christy, a single mom to a 23-year-old son, was recently selected as the winner of Robin McGraw’s “Walk a Day In Robin’s Shoes” online fundraiser. Robin, who teamed up with Omaze to raise money for her foundation When Georgia Smiled, which helps women, children and men who are victims of domestic violence, surprises Christy to let her know the exciting news.

“Congratulations!” Robin tells her. “There were thousands and thousands of people who donated, and you are the winner of the grand prize!”

“I am so excited. Nothing like this has ever happened to me before. This is the first time I’ve ever won anything,” Christy exclaims. “You just don’t know what this means to me. You just don’t.”

Christy, who says she is not a victim, but instead, calls herself a “survivor” of domestic violence, says she learned about the campaign while watching Dr. Phil and made a $10 donation right away. “All my life, I’ve never understood why women would stay in abusive relationships. Now, I understand. I was in an abusive relationship with an ex-boyfriend,” she tells Robin. She says that her ex was nice in the beginning but soon, his behavior started to change. “At first, he was verbally abusive. Then, one afternoon, he got really upset. He grabbed me by the arm and pushed me up against the kitchen counter. He put a knife to my throat and threatened to kill me, threatened to kill my son. He put his gun to my head, and all I could think was, he’s going to kill me,” Christy reveals. “I finally made the decision to leave him when his abuse turned toward my son. He grabbed my son and he started strangling my son. To get him off, I bit him on the arm. We ran, I got in my car, and we left.”

“As hard as it was, I know I made the right decision to leave, and I’m in a much better place now,” Christy continues.

“I applaud your bravery and courage, because I understand it’s very, very hard to do,” Robin says.

On Wednesday’s episode of Dr. Phil, Christy gets to “spend the day in Robin’s shoes.” See her glam squad makeover, watch her make history with Dr. Phil and Robin as she joins them for their signature walk-off, and see the amazing surprises Dr. Phil and Robin have for her. Check here to see where you can watch.

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Shocking Domestic Violence Statistics
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3: The number of women murdered every day by a current or former male partner in the U.S. (credit:Shutterstock / LoloStock)
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4,774,000: The number of women in the U.S. who experience physical violence by an intimate partner every year. (credit:diego cervo)
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18,000: The number of women who have been killed by men in domestic violence disputes since 2003. (credit:Getty Images)
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Worldwide, men who were exposed to domestic violence as children are three to four times more likely to perpetuate intimate partner violence as adults than men who did not experience domestic abuse as children. (credit:Shutterstock / luxorphoto)
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A woman is beaten every nine seconds in the U.S. (credit:Shutterstock)
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Intimate partner violence is the leading cause of female homicide and injury-related deaths during pregnancy. (credit:Getty Images/Blend Images)
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98: The percentage of financial abuse that occurs in all domestic violence cases. The number one reason domestic violence survivors stay or return to the abusive relationship is because the abuser controls their money supply, leaving them with no financial resources to break free. (credit:Shutterstock / Skylines)
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21: The number of LGBT people murdered by their intimate partners in 2013. Fifty percent of them were people of color. This is the highest documented level of domestic violence homicide in the LGBT community in history. (credit:Alamy)
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70x: The amount of times more likely a woman is to be murdered in the few weeks after leaving her abusive partner than at any other time in the relationship. (credit:Hemera Technologies)

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