A “very big star” grabbed her under the skirt while the “Moneypenny” actress auditioned for a role, the actress told British media. The 45-year-old Londoner did not mention a name.
What was so shocking about that was the fact that nobody in the room said anything because of the celebrity of the movie star. Fortunately, given the extent of such #MeToo experiences in the industry, this was the only incident of this kind for them.
Harris (“Pirates of the Caribbean”, “Moonlight”) from north London was last seen in Austria in the latest Bond film “No Time to Die”, which was released in October, alongside Daniel Craig.
Movement started in 2017
For around four years there has been a greater sensitivity in the public debate, especially with regard to the abuse of power in professional contexts. In October 2017, revelations about American film producer Harvey Weinstein kicked off the #MeToo debate on sexual assault and sexism.
With her report, Harris joins a long list of artists who have made sexual attacks public, including Salma Hayek, Reese Witherspoon and Lady Gaga. Cases are also constantly discussed in the sports, politics and music industries.
Source: Nachrichten