Michelle Pfeiffer discussed her own #MeToo story in an interview with the Sunday Times.
The “Batman Returns” star recalled, “First, I thought, Well, I didn’t experience that, but then as time went on I started going, Well, actually, there was that one time.”
Pfeiffer, 61, added, according to the Daily Mail: “I am not going to share — but I look back and I cringe. I was really uncomfortable and it was inappropriate. I put it in a drawer. I was 20, and it was with a high-powered person in the industry.”
Pfeiffer said she made excuses at the time such as “I shouldn’t have worn that dress” or “I should’ve known.”
She also confirmed the man in question was no longer alive, but if he were, she would write to him.
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The actress’ comments come after she spoke to ET Canada about starring in “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” alongside Angelina Jolie and Elle Fanning.
Pfeiffer plays Jolie’s royal rival. See what she had to say about the role in the clip below.