Rebel Wilson Gets Real About Naming Her Sexual Abusers Publicly

[ad_1]

Rebel Wilson Gets Real About Naming Her Sexual Abusers Publicly
Instagram

Speaking at the Australian Open’s Inspirational Women lunch, the ‘Isn’t It Romantic’ actress hopes to inspire women to speak up and ‘advocate’ for themselves.

AceShowbiz
Rebel Wilson doesn’t feel comfortable outing the men who sexually abused her.

The “Pitch Perfect” actress has spoken up about sexual harassment in Hollywood in the past, previously tweeting about a man in a “position of power” who requested sexual acts from her in 2017.

Speaking at the Australian Open’s Inspirational Women lunch on Thursday, January, 31, however, she confessed she’s not at ease with the idea of “destroying people’s lives” by naming them publicly.

“I have obviously encountered instances of sexual harassment and I never actually publicly named the men involved,” Rebel said in her speech, according to the Herald Sun.

She went on to explain: “You have this weird feeling, ‘Well technically, it wasn’t that bad. Is it worth destroying people’s lives over?’.”

The actress also reportedly opened up about a stalker that police had to “remove” from the courts during her defamation action against Bauer Media, after he arrived carrying flowers intended for the actress.

“(He) said he had made a bedroom for me at his farm and he was going to lock me in there, and I would grow to love him,” Rebel said.

The Hustle” star chose to speak publicly about these experiences at the Australian Open event, as she hoped to inspire women to speak up and “advocate” for themselves.