The model and actress assures that she does not fit into #MeToo, because she was “having fun and experimenting.”
Milla Jovovich was besieged by “sleazy older guys” when she was younger, but she will never call herself a #MeToo victim.
The Resident Evil star admits that she hung out with some older suitors when he was starting out as a model, but he doesn’t have any “anger” towards the situation or the people involved, because she was “having fun and experiencing different people.” . “
Speaking about the #MeToo movement, he said: “I don’t keep anger. It never affected me. I have always been sure of my sexuality and it was strong. Nobody drugged me or beat me ”.
“I am with the victims of #MeToo and I will support them to the end, but I never felt that my story was part of it, because I was not one of those traumatized women and it was their voices that had to be heard.”
But the actress insists she was lucky she wasn’t sexually assaulted, adding, “Did sleazy older guys flirt with me? Of course. Did I meet with them? Occasionally. Do I feel like a victim? No. I was having fun and experiencing different people, ”she added. “I read Balzac and Nana (Emile Zola’s story of an upper-class prostitute) when I was 13 years old. I was playing characters in my head and meeting sophisticated older men was a game. “
“In a sense, I thought she was a courtesan. But I was little, they shouldn’t have done it and thank God they never raped me. “
The 45-year-old actress also admitted that she struggled with her shyness when she was starting out in her career and found it very “traumatizing.”
She told Mail on Sunday’s You magazine: “I was so young. I was uncomfortable, I was shy, I was not a native actress ”.
“Everything was difficult. I lacked confidence and on set I was shaking. It was traumatizing. And then the criticism would come out and they would insult me and erase me. It was so humiliating. It made me want to get away from everything. “