Update (1:45 P.M.): Ed Westwick has responded to Wynn's allegation, writing, “It is disheartening and sad to me that as a result of two unverified and provably untrue social media claims, there are some in this environment who could ever conclude that I have had anything to do with such vile and horrific conduct. I have absolutely not, and I am cooperating with the authorities so that they can clear my name as soon as possible.”

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Just two days after actress Kristina Cohen accused Ed Westwick of rape, another actress has come forward with a very similar story.

Aurélie Wynn, who went by the stage name Aurelie Marie Cao before she quit acting, alleged Wednesday in a Facebook post that the actor attacked her in 2014 while she was sleeping. Wynn wrote that she and a few other people were at Westwick’s rental property until 5 A.M., when they decided to get some sleep “since we all had events and things to do the next day and there are plenty of bedrooms.”

“And like Kristina, I said no and he pushed me face down and was powerless under his weight,” Wynn wrote. “I was wearing a one piece bathing suit that he ripped, I was in complete shock, I am also very tiny.”

Westwick responded to Cohen’s allegation on social media Tuesday, writing, “I do not know this woman. I have never forced myself in any manner, on any woman. I certainly have never committed rape.” Cohen, meanwhile, has filed a police report with the L.A.P.D.

Wynn says in her post that she kept quiet after the alleged rape, ”and soon got to see and hear how prevalent sexual assault and intimidation goes on in this industry.” Eventually, she grew disillusioned enough to quit acting altogether: “I questioned how much I really wanted to be in entertainment as I didn’t see it getting better. And at what cost?” Wynn adds that she believes Cohen’s allegation.

“I am so incredibly thankful all of this is finally coming to light and that there is justice in the world,” Wynn concluded. “I believe you Kristina Cohen and thank you for speaking up so eloquently and really encompassing what young female actresses have to go through at the hands of men like Ed Westwick. Without you I would not have had the strength to speak up publicly about my ordeal. #metoo.”

Westwick’s manager has not yet respond to a request for comment.