ANNE-MARIE DUFF has said she had “experiences” that “would curl your toes” in the early days of her acting career.
The actress, 47, also hailed the importance of the “glamorous multi-millionaires” speaking up in the wake of the sexual harassment scandal that has rocked Hollywood.
Speaking on Desert Island Discs, she said: “I think it’s important the glamorous multi-millionaires are speaking up – that has a huge ripple effect.
“Because if they, the people who other people see as having everything, have been through things, it makes other people maybe feel capable of speaking up themselves.”
Asked about her experiences in the early days of her career, she said: “I won’t lie, I have had quite a few experiences in my early career that would make curl your toes.
“This is what’s been fascinating. We’ve been talking about them now, myself and my colleagues, my peers, and we hadn’t spoken about them before.”
The Shameless star was married to Scottish actor James McAvoy, but the pair announced they were divorcing after 10 years of marriage in 2016.
Duff said that while she had “been through a lot, certainly the last few years”, it was “about doing the best that you can”.
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