Alex Sholler, aka Alison Wonderland, recently took to twitter to account her unfortunate story of sexual harassment in the entertainment industry.
In wake of the recent Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment stories, many powerful social figures and celebrities have taken to various social media platforms to share their stories.
In the past week, countless celebrities and non celebrities alike have come forward and shared their stories of harassment by high ups in the entertainment industry.
Last week, @chelseaelaynne came forward in a string of tweets accusing the Gaslamp Killer of drugging and raping her and her friend.
i've been silently suffering over this for many years. the gaslamp killer drugged and raped my best friend and myself 4 years ago pic.twitter.com/yvJM5HEJay
— chelsea (@chelseaelaynne) October 13, 2017
Even more recently, the social media campaign #MeToo has encouraged sexual harassment survivors to share their stories in hopes to shine light on the magnitude of sexual harassment in everyones lives.
Now the Australian trap goddess Alison Wonderland has taken to twitter to share her story.
Years ago I got sexually harassed at my old Job by a man high up in the company. It was awful. I cried. My dad had to pick me up from work..
— Alison Wonderland (@awonderland) October 12, 2017
The next day I went to HR & they said “well u are pretty and he was drunk” then subtly told me if I took it any further I would lose my job.
— Alison Wonderland (@awonderland) October 12, 2017
Just found him on Facebook. Thinking about telling his wife who I also found on Facebook. Young girls should stand for this.
— Alison Wonderland (@awonderland) October 12, 2017
All the Weinstein shit gave me ptsd from this for real
— Alison Wonderland (@awonderland) October 12, 2017
If only he knew that one day I wound have a platform to say this. Lmao. Loser
— Alison Wonderland (@awonderland) October 12, 2017
Should I message his wife on Facebook.
— Alison Wonderland (@awonderland) October 12, 2017
Update: messaged her. Saying I probably wouldn't take any more action but wanted her to know. Then I told her to have a nice day 👍🏻
— Alison Wonderland (@awonderland) October 12, 2017
We applaud AW for stepping forward and encouraging other women to share their stories. Women in the entertainment industry, or anywhere for that matter, should not be afraid to go to work and pursue their passions because of men like these.
