Hollywood has been shattered by a series of sexual harassment scandals, with outraged celebs speaking out after Oscar-winning producer Harvey Weinstein was exposed as a serial sicko — but while stars like Ben Affleck, Matt Lauer and Steven Seagal have been named and shamed, other victims haven’t named their attackers! That now includes Justice League star Ezra Miller (second from left), who currently stars on the big screen as The Flash in the DC Comics superhero franchise.
In a previous interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the former child star recalled how a director and producer had approached him inappropriately. “They gave me wine and I was underage,” said Ezra. “They were like, ‘Hey, want to be in our movie about gay revolution?’ And I was like, ‘No, you guys are monsters!'” The bitter actor added: “That’s what Hollywood is. I thought we all knew we were sex workers.” Still, the shocking confession also reveals the power that these perverts have kept for decades in Hollywood, as Ezra joins the ranks of other stars who won’t name the sick sexual predators pursuing underage actors and actresses…
Click through the gallery above for the running list!
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MOLLY RINGWALD wrote a brave essay exposing the terrors she endured as a teen starlet — with
The National ENQUIRER exposing Jeffrey Katzenberg as
the studio boss who shamed her with a crude sexist insult in print! But the
Pretty in Pink star still hasn't revealed the "married film director" that "stuck his tongue in [her] mouth on set" when she was only 14 years old.
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JENNIFER LAWRENCE revealed her own humiliating early days in Hollywood, "A female producer had me do a nude lineup with about five women who were much, much, thinner than me," she recalled, but didn't name her tormentor. She's also not saying which producer comforted the underage actress by saying he found her "perfectly f--kable!"
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LISA KUDROW was also hit with the same vulgar term — but isn't saying which
Friends guest star showed off "the worst behavior" that she could recall on the show. "I rehearsed without makeup most of the week," she recalled, "and then, on show night, I’m in hair and makeup, and I was told, 'Oh, wow — now you’re f--kable!'"
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JAMES VAN DER BEEK also stepped up to take on Hollywood predators — saying: "I’ve had my ass grabbed by older, powerful men, I’ve had them corner me in inappropriate sexual conversations when I was much younger." The Dawson's Creek star began as a child actor, but still wouldn't name names while saying, "I applaud everybody speaking out."
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LAURA DERN grew up with Bruce Dern and Diane Ladd as her famous parents — but that didn't protect her as a teen actress. She told
Ellen DeGeneres that her own mother had to explain to her that she was "justifying behavior" when Laura was attacked by an unnamed Hollywood predator at 14. Ladd told her: "No, no, no, Laura — that was sexual assault."
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AMERICA FERRERA wasn't an actress when she was first assaulted — but she still joined the brave actresses speaking up about underage sexual assault. “I told no one,” the
Superstore star said, “and lived with the shame and guilt thinking all along that I, a nine-year-old child, was somehow responsible for the actions of a grown man.” But the actress wouldn't reveal her assailant by name.
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TERRY CREWS originally didn't name his tormenter when he bravely spoke out about being sexually molested. The
Brooklyn Nine-Nine star simply said that "a high-level Hollywood executive came over to me and groped my privates." But when he finally accused Adam Venit by name, the agent apologized — and soon retired from the William Morris Endeavor agency.
MOLLY RINGWALD wrote a brave essay exposing the terrors she endured as a teen starlet — with
The National ENQUIRER exposing Jeffrey Katzenberg as
the studio boss who shamed her with a crude sexist insult in print! But the
Pretty in Pink star still hasn't revealed the "married film director" that "stuck his tongue in [her] mouth on set" when she was only 14 years old.
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JENNIFER LAWRENCE revealed her own humiliating early days in Hollywood, "A female producer had me do a nude lineup with about five women who were much, much, thinner than me," she recalled, but didn't name her tormentor. She's also not saying which producer comforted the underage actress by saying he found her "perfectly f--kable!"
Photo credit: Getty Images
LISA KUDROW was also hit with the same vulgar term — but isn't saying which
Friends guest star showed off "the worst behavior" that she could recall on the show. "I rehearsed without makeup most of the week," she recalled, "and then, on show night, I’m in hair and makeup, and I was told, 'Oh, wow — now you’re f--kable!'"
Photo credit: Getty Images
JAMES VAN DER BEEK also stepped up to take on Hollywood predators — saying: "I’ve had my ass grabbed by older, powerful men, I’ve had them corner me in inappropriate sexual conversations when I was much younger." The Dawson's Creek star began as a child actor, but still wouldn't name names while saying, "I applaud everybody speaking out."
Photo credit: Getty Images
LAURA DERN grew up with Bruce Dern and Diane Ladd as her famous parents — but that didn't protect her as a teen actress. She told
Ellen DeGeneres that her own mother had to explain to her that she was "justifying behavior" when Laura was attacked by an unnamed Hollywood predator at 14. Ladd told her: "No, no, no, Laura — that was sexual assault."
Photo credit: Getty Images
AMERICA FERRERA wasn't an actress when she was first assaulted — but she still joined the brave actresses speaking up about underage sexual assault. “I told no one,” the
Superstore star said, “and lived with the shame and guilt thinking all along that I, a nine-year-old child, was somehow responsible for the actions of a grown man.” But the actress wouldn't reveal her assailant by name.
Photo credit: Getty Images
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TERRY CREWS originally didn't name his tormenter when he bravely spoke out about being sexually molested. The
Brooklyn Nine-Nine star simply said that "a high-level Hollywood executive came over to me and groped my privates." But when he finally accused Adam Venit by name, the agent apologized — and soon retired from the William Morris Endeavor agency.
Photo credit: Getty Images