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Olivia Munn remembers ‘traumatic’ experience of the set and “disrespectful” 7-digit settlement that she rejected

Olivia Munn thought about “traumatic” events that took place in a former film set.

As a result of Monica Lewinsky’s podcast on February 18, February 18 RecoveryThe Newsroom The actress announced that during the filming of a film that she did not specify, “traumatic” experiences that led to her reporting problems in the film studio.

“I had to submit complaints to the studio and there are many other little things that go hand in hand with it, but it came to this place where I was offered a lot of money,” said Munn to Lewinsky. “Seven numbers that I think their apology and they accept it. But it came with an NDA.”

Munn says that she never thought about discussing what took place on the set when she “just wanted to go on everything”. Nevertheless, she did not want to sign the non -open -ending agreement.

The actress noticed that these events took place during the resurrection of the “Me Too” movement, which gained dynamics in 2017 after numerous allegations for sexual abuse against film producer Harvey Weinstein had been raised. It culminated when actress Alyssa Milano published a call on Twitter on Twitter so that women can tell their stories about sexual harassment and attack “I too”.

“This was like the billing, the Harvey Weinstein, which started. This was this time, and at that time the people aimed at everyone who signed an NDA and said:” Oh, you only did it for the money. “So I was afraid that my voice and my speaking would reverse any kind of validity of my voice,” said Munn.

Munn even feared that the studio would “expire” the fact that it had signed an NDA to “reduce” her actions. While she was doing a meeting with lawyers, the actress said that she quickly decided that she would not go through a settlement.

“It comes into the liveliness, not thinking through things and being so annoyed and frustrated that this would be the offer for me. I didn’t think about the negotiation. I didn’t think anything about it,” she said To Lewinsky. She added that she relentlessly said to her lawyer she wanted to be the one who said she would put the strong settlement.

Munn said an outstanding moment in the discussion was when a legal representative emphasized a “disrespectful” way that the actress was offered “a lot of money”. So she replied: “I know that this is a lot of money for her, but it’s not a lot of money for me to raise my voice.”

Munn went out of the meeting and remembered her choice.

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Munn’s projects at the time of the Me Too movement included 2018’s 2018 The predator.

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