It’s hard to imagine a worse reaction to these accusations…
24.03.2023 - 23:33 / perezhilton.com
Sheryl Lee Ralph is opening up about a “nasty” assault — and the upsetting response by the TV industry.
The Abbott Elementary actress appeared on the Way Up with Angela Yee podcast Monday, where she discussed her new book, Diva 2.0, the #MeToo movement, and how it’s difficult for women to speak up after being victimized. And sadly she knows firsthand…
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The Emmy winner recalled a horrifying situation “in a very public place” years ago, where a well-known television personality sexually assaulted her. She remembered:
Absolutely vile! The fact that anyone would EVER think that’s okay is so mind blowing. She continued:
But nothing happened. She did not identify the celeb, only saying that it was “a famous TV judge.” Obviously that narrows it down. The Moesha star has only been on so many networks — and we know it sure as hell wasn’t Judge Judy. But in the network’s view, this star was apparently more important than she was.
Despite the blatant assault that had just unfolded before everyone’s eyes, the assailant was still the one who was protected over the victim:
While the Dreamgirls actress didn’t name any names as far as who the TV judge was or what specific network, she did take a moment to clarify that it was NOT her beloved Greg Mathis, saying:
Angela then chimed in, applauding Sheryl for speaking up, noting that in some situations, women don’t speak up for YEARS because of an all too common lack of support — like the Moesha alum experienced. Sheryl added:
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We’re glad Sheryl found the courage to share her story, and we hope it serves as a reminder
It’s hard to imagine a worse reaction to these accusations…
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