Molly Ringwald is opening up about her experiences as a teen star … sharing her time in Hollywood was extra daunting than followers understand, ‘trigger she says she was preyed upon.
The ‘Breakfast Club’ actress mirrored on her early profession in the course of the newest episode of the “WTF with Marc Maron” podcast, the place she recalled being “taken benefit of” — this regardless of her shy demeanor and introverted nature as a budding celeb.
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She added … “You cannot be a younger actress in Hollywood and never have predators round.” Now, whereas Molly says she wasn’t sexually assaulted by anybody particular person — she does really feel she was exploited … though she does not fairly get into the small print of how, or by whom.
Molly — finest recognized for starring in John Hughes films like, “Pretty in Pink” and “Sixteen Candles” — did say she discovered herself in some questionable conditions again within the day.
She continued … “I do have an unbelievable survival intuition and a reasonably large superego, and form of managed to determine a technique to shield myself. But yeah, it may be harrowing … I’ve a 20-year-old daughter now who’s going into the identical occupation, regardless that I did all the pieces I may to persuade her to do one thing else. And it is exhausting.”
MR has been vocal about her movies not ageing properly in a post-Me Too period. Last month, she spoke with the UK’s The Times, calling out Judd Nelson‘s character in “The Breakfast Club” — who sexually harassed her character within the movie.
Molly is not the one member of the notorious Brat Pack trying again at the moment … with “Pretty in Pink” costar Andrew McCarthy releasing a brand new Hulu doc about their struggles with fame.
Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy, Emilio Estevez and extra reunite within the doc, “Brats.”