Overnight, Australian actress Rebel Wilson came forward with her own allegations of sexual harassment in Hollywood.
Writing on Twitter, while Wilson says she’s been in a “bubble” of sorts working on a new project, the stories and harrowing tales of assault and misconduct managed to penetrate her radar in a way she describes as “hard to hear”.
“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,” she said.
“As you guys know, I’m a pretty strong and confident person but even I have a story to tell.
Wilson detailed how she had been propositioned by a star who she chose not to name.
“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.
“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.”
The story was predictable in almost all of its elements: the power imbalance, the gross level of harassment, the close circle of enablers.
At a time when women are shouting like a chorus about the times they were unwittingly made victims at the hands of entitled male sexual power, and at a time those accusations are being held onto and believed and celebrated, something strange happened when Wilson came forward.