If someone is hitting on you aggressively, you go, ├óΓé¼╦£Back off’ and he does. “There is a difference between a guy hitting on you, which everybody has, and a guy assaulting you. ├óΓé¼╦£Watch out for so and so.’ That’s how you protected yourself: through the grapevine.”įor those men who still don’t know what kind of behavior is unacceptable, Carter has a clear distinction: “Who you are going to tell except your girlfriends and your circle of friends? You’d say or hear, ├óΓé¼╦£Stay away from that guy.’ ├óΓé¼╦£Watch out for this casting director.’ And so you would hear it from other people, other people would hear it from other people. That one got caught and “drummed out of the business” but usually she and others would keep quiet about it for fear of repercussions like blacklisting: “There was a cameraman who drilled a hole in my dressing room wall on the Warner Brothers lot.” She goes on to say she faced harassment throughout her early career, for instance: Related: Trump Straight Up Calls His Sexual Misconduct Accusers Liars On Twitter Perhaps it’s the age Carter came up in that has her choosing to leave his name out. I don’t want it to be about me, it’s not about me. But it ends up being about me, and not about the people who can talk about it. But there’s nothing legally I could add to it, because I looked into it. So why not come forward with his name, and add her voice to the chorus calling for justice? Speaking of which, what is her abuser facing now? She stays coy at this question, saying: We don’t have any way of knowing for sure that’s who Carter is talking about, but there are only so many men currently facing the music for multiple accusers… The next season, Wonder Woman moved to CBS. In ’76, Carter appeared with Cosby on Cos, her fellow network star’s short-lived answer to Saturday Night Live. The first season of Wonder Woman appeared on ABC from 1975 to 1976. The representative responded that, as per her wishes during our interview, “she doesn’t want to name any names.”) (Later, The Daily Beast asked Carter’s representative if Cosby himself had been Carter’s alleged abuser. The Daily Beast seemed to wonder the same thing, adding in this note: Um, what? Why would she specifically mention Cosby? Was she trying to tell us something? ![]() ![]() “And I believe every woman in the Bill Cosby case.” There’s no advantage in piling on again.”īut then, apparently apropos of nothing, she added: She did, however, give some big clues, starting with the fact he’s currently facing consequences and had violated “a lot of people.” She said: Video: Donald Trump Accusers Continue To Speak Out On Sexual Misconduct In an interview with The Daily Beast, the original Wonder Woman revealed she too had been the victim of sexual abuse but refused to come out and say who her abuser was. Lynda Carter came forward with her own #MeToo story on Monday - but did she tell us more than she said out loud?
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