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Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Lawrence Share Hollywood Assault, Abuse Stories
"I was trapped and I can see that now," Lawrence said.
LOS ANGELES, CA — Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Lawrence were honored at the Elle Women in Hollywood Awards on Monday night, and both shared their experiences of assault and harassment by directors and producers. The Oscar winners also promised to do more to stop such situations from happening.
Witherspoon told the audience the recent revelation of decades of sexual misconduct allegations against producer Harvey Weinstein has prompted her own experiences to come back "very vividly." She said she had "true disgust at the director who assaulted me when I was 16 years old and anger at the agents and the producers who made me feel that silence was a condition of my employment."
Witherspoon didn't name the director. Her publicist didn't immediately respond to a request Tuesday for further comment.
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Lawrence detailed what she called a "degrading and humiliating" experience of being asked early on in her career to lose 15 pounds in two weeks for a role. She was then forced to pose nude alongside thinner women for photos that she said a female producer told her would serve as inspiration for her diet. (For more information on the event and other Los Angeles stories, subscribe to Patch to receive daily newsletters and breaking news alerts. If you have an iPhone, click here to get the free Patch iPhone app.)
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When she tried to speak up about the demands, Lawrence said she couldn't find a sympathetic ear from those in power.
"I was trapped and I can see that now," Lawrence added. "I didn't want to be a whistle-blower. I didn't want these embarrassing stories talked about in a magazine. I just wanted a career."
Lawrence said it wasn't until she was an A-list star that she had the power to say no.
"I let myself be treated a certain way because I felt I had to for my career" says Jennifer Lawrence #ELLEWIH pic.twitter.com/gOT5EUNLrk
— @Booth (@Booth) October 17, 2017
Witherspoon expressed similar regret for not being more vocal about her experience, saying she has felt anxiety about being honest and guilt for not speaking out earlier or taking action.
For her part, Lawrence pledged to be an advocate for "anyone who has ever felt threatened in this industry."
"We will stop this kind of behavior from happening," she said as she concluded her speech. "We will stop normalizing these horrific situations. We will change this narrative and make a difference for all of those individuals pursuing their dreams."
By PATRICK MAIRS, Associated Press
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