French actor Lea says MeToo movement is riddled with hypocrisy
The actor admitted that she believes the way forward is forgiveness
French actor Lea Seydoux feels that the #MeToo movement is riddled with hypocrisy because a lot of victims only chose to speak out after the campaign began.
In an interview with Harper's Bazaar, Seydoux, who stars in the upcoming James Bond film No TIme To Die as Dr Madeleine Swann, said that people kept quiet about the levels of harassment before the movement started, reports dailymail.co.uk.
"There is a lot of hypocrisy. Because people knew! And they take advantage now to say 'Yes, I've been a victim', and they become heroes. Come on," said Seydoux.
The actor admitted that she believes the way forward is forgiveness, saying: "A hero, for me, would forgive. We need forgiveness, right?"