In a Facebook post published Friday morning, actress Ellen Page, known for her work in Juno, X-Men, Inception and Hard Candy, among many other films and TV projects, wrote about sexual harassment at the hands of director and producer Brett Ratner.

"'You should f- her to make her realize she's gay,'" the post began.

"He said this about me during a cast and crew 'meet and greet' before we began filming, X Men: The Last Stand," she continued. "I was eighteen years old. He looked at a woman standing next to me, ten years my senior, pointed to me and said: 'You should f- her to make her realize she's gay.' He was the film's director, Brett Ratner."

Six women have already accused Ratner of harassment, according to an article published earlier this month by the LA Times.

Page's post describes her interactions with Ratner, as well as others.

"When I was sixteen a director took me to dinner (a professional obligation and a very common one)," she wrote. "He fondled my leg under the table and said, 'You have to make the move, I can't.'"

She also addresses the pervasiveness of the issue and how marginalized women are disproportionally impacted by the problem

“You should fuck her to make her realize she’s gay.” He said this about me during a cast and crew “meet and greet”... Posted by Ellen Page on Friday, November 10, 2017

Ratner is one of many men in Hollywood and in other fields who have been accused of sexual misconduct, harassment and abuse in the last several months. Those include

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Yesterday, a story detailing Louis C.K.'s history of sexual misconduct was published by The New York Times.

-- Lizzy Acker

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