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Molly Shannon is opening up about her experience with Gary Coleman.
The 57-year-old Saturday Night Live alum made a recent appearance on The Howard Stern Show.
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During her appearance, she spoke about being sexually harassed by the Diff’rent Strokes star, which she details in her new book, Hello, Molly!.
She talked about signing with Gary Coleman’s manager years ago, and getting the chance to meet him at his penthouse hotel room.
“I think he was like, ‘Sit down [on the bed].’ It was very sweet. And then he’s, like, tickling me a little. This and that.”
She said she told him she was a virgin, and tried “to be polite” about turning down his advances. He then apparently became more aggressive.
“He was relentless. hen, he was like trying to kiss me and get on top and I was like, ‘No, Gary. Stop.’ So, I push him off. Then, I would get off the bed. Then, he would bounce on the bed. Jump, jump, jump. And wrap himself around me. Then, I would fling him off. And then he got on top of me. I guess because of his size I didn’t feel physically threatened. But … it was going on and on. Repeating. I would throw him off, he would get back on. And then finally, I throw him off. I was really getting out of breath because it was athletic and aerobic,” she continued.
“He grabs me onto my leg and I was like [trying to] kick him off. And then, I go lock myself in the bathroom and then he sticks his hands under the door. And he’s like, ‘I can see you.’”
Molly said she “sprinted out” of the room and told her agent to “watch” him better, adding: “I wish I could have stood up for myself more.”
Gary Coleman died at the age of 42 in 2010.
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Molly Shannon has alleged she was sexually harassed by "Diff'rent Strokes" actor Gary Coleman years ago. Shannon, 67, recently appeared on "The Howard Stern Show," where she opened up about an encounter with Coleman that took place at the Plaza Hotel in 1987.The incident is also something she details in her new book, "Hello, Molly!" Speaking of the encounter, Shannon said she and Coleman shared the same agent, Mark Randall.The three met for tea at the Plaza and while there, Shannon confirmed Coleman invited her up to his hotel suite. She said she was thinking nothing of it. "And I was a virgin so I wasn't even thinking about that," Shannon said.
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