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Irish actor-filmmaker Kenneth Branagh has described the Hollywood abuse scandal as a “horrible wake-up call” for the society.
The 56-year-old actor believes the wave of sexual abuse allegations made against a number of renowned figures in the movie business has shone a light on the issue and he hopes that, in time, it will instigate “change for the better”, reports mirror.co.uk.
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“I think it feels like a sea change. It is about the abuse of power and it’s not just (Hollywood) but it’s clearly across other areas and other workplaces,” Branagh said on the show “Lorraine”.
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“I think it’s a horrible, horrible wake-up call to what has never been acceptable and never can be acceptable and may now, in some profound way, I hope, change for the better,” he added.
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