After saying that women sharing stories of sexual harrassment “makes them look weak” and suggesting that some who do so are “attention-seekers,” eternal moron has clarified her remarks and apologized for them.
“I would like to unreservedly apologize for any hurt and distress caused by a quote in a recent interview with The Times,” she told
People, adding that her comments “solely related to my hope that a handful of false testimonies out of a tsunami of heroic voices do not serve to dilute the importance of the #
MeToo movement, and all of us who champion it.”
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