Rose McGowan is headed to reality TV.

The actress — who was one of several prominent Hollywood entertainers to accuse film producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault — will star in a five-part E! series titled “Citizen Rose,” the network announced Tuesday.

The documentary will follow McGowan “as she readies her memoir/manifesto, ‘Brave,’ for release,” and will take viewers “behind-the-scenes of her tumultuous and fascinating life,” E! said in a news release.

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“She will process, in almost real-time, the massive social change she has helped usher in as well as fight back against those who have hurt so many, including her,” the network said.

Former “Charmed” star McGowan became one of the faces of the #MeToo movement as she built a following on social media while speaking out against sexual misconduct in Hollywood. Last month she was one of the “silence breakers” named Time magazine’s “Person of the Year.”

With the E! series, 44-year-old McGowan says, she wanted to show “how we can heal through art even when being hounded by evil.”

“Rose McGowan’s courage in addressing sexual abuse and harassment in Hollywood ignited a conversation and inspired other women to speak out against their abusers,” E!’s Amy Introcaso-Davis said in a statement. “We look forward to taking viewers inside this talented, dynamic woman’s world as the first allegations unfold and she becomes a leading voice in a critical cultural change.”

The first ”Citizen Rose” two-hour special debuts on Jan 30.

Editor's note: Judy Kurtz has worked as an E! contributor since 2015.