
Palombo launched the series, "Life Can Be a Fairytale, If You Break the Silence," on November 25, to mark the International Day for Elimination of Violence.
Palombo explained in a press release, "The biggest accomplice of violence is the silence, a silence which every year kills or causes permanent disability more than diseases or accidents. Domestic violence is a social cancer that knows no boundaries nor social status, it can affect anyone, whether you're an ordinary person or a celebrity. To defeat him you need to use the antidote of culture by educating and raising awareness on Respect and Equality."
The photos are disturbing, but their shock value will hopefully move those who see them to take action against domestic violence.
Opener Photo: Matt Baron/REX Shutterstock.
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Kristen Stewart, portrayed with facial lacerations.

Kendall Jenner, portrayed with a black eye.

Angelina Jolie, portrayed with facial bruising.

Kim Kardashian, portrayed with neck bruising.
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