Actress Jena Malone (“Antebellum”) has revealed she was sexually assaulted by someone she worked with on the “Hunger Games” franchise. The revelation was made through a post on her Instagram.
The post was accompanied by a photo from 2014, in which the actress appears in a field in the French countryside. However, the beauty of the image contrasts with the content of the caption, in which Malone tells what happened, without going into too much detail.
“We were shooting at a beautiful property in a field in France and I asked the driver to drop me off in this field so I could cry and capture this moment,” she wrote.
“Although this time in Paris was extremely difficult for me, I was going through a difficult breakup and was also sexually assaulted by someone I worked with, I was so full of gratitude for this project, the people I became friends with and this incredible role that I played,” he continued.
Malone played Johanna Mason, a character introduced in the second film of the series, ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ (2013), and who remained in the storyline until its outcome in ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – The Finale’ (2015 ). She is a former champion of the “Hunger Games” contest who ends up helping the rebellion led by Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence).
The actress also said that balancing her gratitude for being a part of ‘The Hunger Games’ with the difficulty of coping with the trauma was a “turbulent mix of emotions that I’m only now learning to deal with.”
“I wish this wasn’t related to such a traumatic event for me, but I guess there’s the true wildness of life. How to balance chaos with beauty,” she said.
Malone reveals she’s learned to “make peace with the person who raped her” and “make peace with myself,” but that talking about her time on ‘The Hunger Games’ was “difficult… without feeling the clarity of this moment in time, but I’m ready to move past it and recapture the joy and success I’ve felt.”
In the end, she shared her love and support for fellow sexual assault survivors. “Much love to you survivors,” she wrote. “The process is so slow and non-linear. I mean I’m here for anyone who needs to talk, vent, or open uncommunicated spaces within themselves. Please message me if you need a safe space to be heard.”
We will soon see Jena Malone in the film “Rebel Moon”, a new production by director Zack Snyder, with whom she had already worked on “Sucker Punch: Surreal World” (2011) and “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” (2016) ). The film debuts in December on Netflix.
Source: Terra

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