Rebel Wilson Tweets About Sexual Misconduct
Actress and comedian Rebel Wilson is on Twitter writing about her experiences with sexual misconduct in Hollywood.
She starts by writing that she's "been away in a 'bubble' of sorts creating new comedy overseas but it's so hard to hear all these stories relating to sexual harassment and assault in Hollywood," before sharing that she also has a story to tell.
I've been away in a 'bubble' of sorts creating new comedy overseas but it's so hard to hear all these stories relating to sexual harassment and assault in Hollywood. As you guys know, I'm a pretty strong and confident person but even I have a story to tell.
- Rebel Wilson (@RebelWilson) November 11, 2017
She writes that a male star, whom she does not identify, asked her to stick her finger "up his ass" in front of other people.
A male star, in a position of power asked me to go into a room with him and then asked me repeatedly to stick my finger up his ass. All whilst his male 'friends' tried to film the incident on their iPhones and laughed. I repeatedly said no and eventually got out of the room.
- Rebel Wilson (@RebelWilson) November 11, 2017
I called my agent immediately and my lawyer made a complaint with the studio - basically to protect myself that in the event something similar ever occurred I'd be able to walk out of the job and not obliged to return.
- Rebel Wilson (@RebelWilson) November 11, 2017
Later I was threatened by one of the star's representatives to be nice and support the male star. I refused. The whole thing was disgusting.
I've told hundreds of people in the industry the story in more graphic detail basically to warn them off this individual.- Rebel Wilson (@RebelWilson) November 11, 2017
Rebel then shares the story of an uncomfortable meeting with an unidentified "top director" in a hotel room.
Earlier in my career, I also had a 'hotel room' encounter with a top director. I thought we were there to talk comedy. Nothing physical happened because the guy's wife called and started abusing him over the phone for sleeping with actresses and luckily she was yelling so loud...
- Rebel Wilson (@RebelWilson) November 11, 2017
that I could hear her and I bolted out of there immediately. I was so naive the thought of anything happening apart from 'work talk' didn't even cross my mind.
- Rebel Wilson (@RebelWilson) November 11, 2017
She goes on to write that she feels "lucky" she was raised in a supportive environment, and has a "strong sense of self," and that other women aren't so lucky. (Although, it should be noted that women aren't victims of sexual assault because they lack a sense of self.)
I feel lucky that I grew up in a pro-female environment, going to an all-girls high school, and that I have such a strong sense of self and have taken self-defense classes. I had the ability to escape both incidents. I realize not everyone is as lucky.
- Rebel Wilson (@RebelWilson) November 11, 2017
Rebel adds that although she thinks her stories aren't as horrific as some other women's, she can relate on some level, and that if she ever sees something happening again, she will no longer be "polite."
To hear how prevalent sexual harassment and assault is, is just so saddening. I know my stories aren't as horrific as other women and men have described - but if you've ever experienced anything like this I feel for you and can relate on some level.
- Rebel Wilson (@RebelWilson) November 11, 2017
I know, moving forward, that if I witness this behavior, whether it happens to me or someone I know, I will no longer be POLITE. Interpret that as you will.
- Rebel Wilson (@RebelWilson) November 11, 2017
This post will be updated if she tweets further.
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