Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald actor and queer icon Ezra Miller opened up to The Hollywood Reporter in a recent interview about a past incident where he experienced harassment at the hands of an unnamed director and producer he was working with.
“They gave me wine and I was underaged,” he told THR. “They were like, 'Hey, want to be in our movie about gay revolution?' And I was like, 'No, you guys are monsters.’”
About the importance of the #MeToo movement, and for survivors of sexual violence and harassment to be able to call out awful Hollywood abusers, Miller continued:
“It's a great fuckin' age of being like, 'You know what? That shit's unacceptable,' And it's amazing for a lot of us to watch. 'Cause, like, we all knew it was unacceptable when we fucking survived it. That's what Hollywood is. I thought we all knew we were sex workers.”
“Powerful men, they don't know how bad they want to submit to a woman, a feminine power, but they should,” Miller also said. “I advise they do it immediately because they're fuckin' up the world.”