
Los Angeles: Actor Priyanka Chopra has said
that people like Harvey Weinstein are not an anomaly to
Hollywood, saying women are sexually harassed at the hands of
powerful men everywhere.
The 35-year-old actor said that this behaviour was not
the result of sexual gratification needs, but about having
control over people, reported Marie Claire.
"I don't think there's 'a' Weinstein. I don't even think
there's one Weinstein in Hollywood. There are a lot more men,
and not just in India, but everywhere else. Just men trying to
take away power (from women).
"It is not about sex, it is about power. About putting a
woman in 'her lane.' For the longest time women have been told
only one of us will survive. Only the best girl will get the
job. But that just can't be tolerated anymore," Priyanka told
Anne Fulewider in a discussion at 2017 Marie Claire Power
Trip.
The "Quantico" star compared the film industry to a "big
boys' club", where women always live with the fear that one
wrong move can cost them their career.
"In our business, if you don't stroke someone's ego, or
network, you're threatened that you'll not get that movie. Or
this 'big boys club' will get together and boycott you.
"So, as a woman you feel alone, that my work might get
shattered, because this club can just take that away. It's an
isolating feeling. The easiest thing to take away from a woman
is her work," she said.
Priyanka added women have been told that femininity is a
weakness since time immemorial and there cannot be a bigger
myth.
"So what if I'm in heels? So what if I wear a dress?
We've been told our femininity is our weakness, but it is not.
We can be compassionate. We can be tough. When you open your
mouth, you deliver," she said.
Recently, many Hollywood stars such as Lupita Nyong'o,
Lena Headey, Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Cara Delevingne
among others have accused Weinstein of sexually harassing
them, with Rose McGowan claiming he raped her.