Alyssa Milano reveals details about a second sexual assault when she was 24

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Alyssa Milano helped make the #MeToo movement go viral by sharing those words, conceived by Tarana Burke, as well as her experience as a victim of sexual assault. While she’s gotten very personal sharing her story of being assaulted at a concert at 19, in a new interview, she talks about a second assault five years later.


Insatiable actress, Project Runway All Stars host and political activist, 46, has said she had a second #MeToo story, she spoke about it in an interview with the Washington Post. She said that it happened during a shoot when she was 24.


Milano said that at the time, “I told a lot of people” about the assault, but “nobody did anything.”

Making it worse, “I had to work with him for another six weeks,” she said of the perpetrator.

Melrose Place era, but also a time when she worked on several other projects (Below Utopia, Hugo Pool, Fantasy Island) and then took a few years off from making TV and movies. However, she didn’t specify exactly what kind of a shoot it was either.">From her timeline, it occurred around 1997, Milano’s Melrose Place era, but also a time when she worked on several other projects (Below Utopia, Hugo Pool, Fantasy Island) and then took a few years off from making TV and movies. However, she didn’t specify exactly what kind of a shoot it was either.


Milano said that while she detailed her first assault in the press, it’s taken longer to come to a place where she feels ready to share the second one. While she’s told the story to her husband, CAA talent agent Dave Bugliari, parents and therapist, she’s hasn’t shared it publicly.

“I don’t know when that will be,” she said of the right time to fully tell her story, adding “I’m not really ready to expose that human.”





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da irony...he does that shit now...sexual harassment....smh

and the did it to the queen of the #metoo movement....

lucky she didnt come back yrs later n said some creepy talk show host harassed me but i`m not ready to expose him yet ...:rolleyes2:



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:lol: him and Michael Douglas were sneaking looks at Alba
 
She names him then it's, look at this bitch trying to ruin a man's life over something that she claims happened over twenty years ago. She doesn't name him then it's she needs to shut the fuck up

Naw, if a guy tries to rape a chic he is ruining his own life.
 
I agree but at this point, it's her word against his and the critics would blame her for trying to ruin his life, just like they did Anita Hill and more recently Christine Blasey Ford.


man all the #metoo bitches been naming ni99as left n right jus on he looked at my ass 40 yrs a go ....smh


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I think she's talking about the people in charge of whatever production she was working on.

She was a 24 yr old grown woman that was sexually assaulted, that’s a crime, what does she think the people in charge of the production were supposed to do
 
She was a 24 yr old grown woman that was sexually assaulted, that’s a crime, what does she think the people in charge of the production were supposed to do
I'm sure she wanted him off the production and thought he would be fired. She's vague about the details of the assault so we don't know what happened. Is she really going to go to the police if he grabbed her boob, touched her butt or walked into her dressing room without knocking?
 
I'm sure she wanted him off the production and thought he would be fired. She's vague about the details of the assault so we don't know what happened. Is she really going to go to the police if he grabbed her boob, touched her butt or walked into her dressing room without knocking?
Milano said that while she detailed her first assault in the press, it’s taken longer to come to a place where she feels ready to share the second one. While she’s told the story to her husband, CAA talent agent Dave Bugliari, parents and therapist, she’s hasn’t shared it publicly.

Seems he did a lot more than just touch her butt
 
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Alyssa Milano is ready to share her Hollywood #MeToo story. In a new episode of her Sorry Not Sorry podcast, Milano revealed for the first time that she was sexually assaulted on a movie set “almost 25 years” ago. The actress declined to name her “very visible” alleged accuser or the film, and on Wednesday, she explained that decision to the women of The View. “I was so close to saying his name,” Milano told the panel, adding that like many women who have come forward with stories of abuse, she was “so scared” of a potential backlash. “I wasn’t ready to accuse him and have that blow up. It just became so overwhelming,” she said.
On Monday, Milano released a new podcast episode tied to the second anniversary of the #MeToo movement, and in the final minutes, she made a brave admission. “I want to use this anniversary to tell you my Hollywood #MeToo story,” said the actress. “I’ve shared my other #MeToo story, but I have never shared this story publicly before. It’s been almost 25 years, but it’s still really hard to talk about.”
Milano explained that in her 20s, she took on more adult roles in an attempt to move past her Who’s the Boss? child fame. Often, these films “had love scenes and sex scenes in them, and one of these movies had a sex scene between me and a man who was 17 years older than me,” she explained. “Professionals learn to manage this appropriately, without pushing boundaries or breaking consent, and with a degree of trust that is oh so very important. Predators cannot. This man was not a professional. He took advantage of a moment of complete vulnerability, of literal exposure, to put his hand under my underwear and try to force his fingers inside of me.”
“He violated me on a set, with cameras rolling,” she continued, adding that she “ran hysterical” to her trailer. “I was crying and afraid and furious, and the director of the movie in the moment when I had just been sexually assaulted confronted me with, ‘I’m sorry. I don’t know what you want me to do about it. Should I call the police?'” At the time, Milano felt that “the entire future of this movie” was on her shoulders, and she felt “trapped” and “completely alone and unsupported by the leadership of that production.” She continued, “Ultimately, I felt pressured into going back onto the set. And for another six hours, continuing to shoot the scene with the man who had just sexually assaulted me.”
Milano went on to claim that the actor who assaulted her “was in his 40s” and is “still in the business.” She explained that she “almost named him,” but decided not to. “This predator has a wife and kids, and I don’t want to victimize them more than he probably already has,” said Milano on her podcast. “I don’t want to put the very good people who were with me on that production in the spotlight, forced to speak out publicly on a matter that was so private. And frankly, I don’t want to risk my own career or my financial stability should this predator try to sue me. I don’t want to be victimized again for telling the truth about this man, who, by the way, continues to act on very visible productions.”
 
Alyssa Milano Explains Why She Didn’t Name the “Very Visible” Actor Who Allegedly Sexually Assaulted Her
By Claire Spellberg @c_spellberg Oct 16, 2019 at 12:47pm1194 Shares
Photo: Getty Images
WHERE TO STREAM:
THE VIEW
GoWatchIt
PRIVACYAD CHOICES
MORE ON:
ALYSSA MILANO
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Alyssa Milano is ready to share her Hollywood #MeToo story. In a new episode of her Sorry Not Sorry podcast, Milano revealed for the first time that she was sexually assaulted on a movie set “almost 25 years” ago. The actress declined to name her “very visible” alleged accuser or the film, and on Wednesday, she explained that decision to the women of The View. “I was so close to saying his name,” Milano told the panel, adding that like many women who have come forward with stories of abuse, she was “so scared” of a potential backlash. “I wasn’t ready to accuse him and have that blow up. It just became so overwhelming,” she said.
On Monday, Milano released a new podcast episode tied to the second anniversary of the #MeToo movement, and in the final minutes, she made a brave admission. “I want to use this anniversary to tell you my Hollywood #MeToo story,” said the actress. “I’ve shared my other #MeToo story, but I have never shared this story publicly before. It’s been almost 25 years, but it’s still really hard to talk about.”
Milano explained that in her 20s, she took on more adult roles in an attempt to move past her Who’s the Boss? child fame. Often, these films “had love scenes and sex scenes in them, and one of these movies had a sex scene between me and a man who was 17 years older than me,” she explained. “Professionals learn to manage this appropriately, without pushing boundaries or breaking consent, and with a degree of trust that is oh so very important. Predators cannot. This man was not a professional. He took advantage of a moment of complete vulnerability, of literal exposure, to put his hand under my underwear and try to force his fingers inside of me.”
“He violated me on a set, with cameras rolling,” she continued, adding that she “ran hysterical” to her trailer. “I was crying and afraid and furious, and the director of the movie in the moment when I had just been sexually assaulted confronted me with, ‘I’m sorry. I don’t know what you want me to do about it. Should I call the police?'” At the time, Milano felt that “the entire future of this movie” was on her shoulders, and she felt “trapped” and “completely alone and unsupported by the leadership of that production.” She continued, “Ultimately, I felt pressured into going back onto the set. And for another six hours, continuing to shoot the scene with the man who had just sexually assaulted me.”
Milano went on to claim that the actor who assaulted her “was in his 40s” and is “still in the business.” She explained that she “almost named him,” but decided not to. “This predator has a wife and kids, and I don’t want to victimize them more than he probably already has,” said Milano on her podcast. “I don’t want to put the very good people who were with me on that production in the spotlight, forced to speak out publicly on a matter that was so private. And frankly, I don’t want to risk my own career or my financial stability should this predator try to sue me. I don’t want to be victimized again for telling the truth about this man, who, by the way, continues to act on very visible productions.”

if you wanna come with this “I don’t wanna name names because blah..blah..blah” then she should have kept on keeping it a secret. By not naming him she isn’t helping any future women not be victimized by him and by giving her reason she is making women that might experience a similar assault feel they may have to remain silent for that same reason..smh
 
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