Los Angeles: Actor Megan Fox has opened up about why she never participated in the #MeToo movement, saying she thought the people would not view her as a "relatable or likable" person. In a recent interview with The New York Times, the 32-year-old actor said she has "quite a few stories" to tell in relation to the #MeToo movement.
"Even with the #MeToo movement, and everyone coming out with stories and one could assume that I probably have quite a few stories, and I do I didn't speak out for many reasons. I just didn't think based on how I'd been received by people, and by feminists, that I would be a sympathetic victim. And I thought if ever there were a time where the world would agree that it's appropriate to victim-shame someone, it would be when I come forward with my story," she added.
Much before the movement started, Fox had called out sexism in the industry, a move that seriously affected her career.