The #MeToo movement has been encouraging women and men across the country to bravely come forward with their sexual assault stories, and it unfortunately seems there's less people who haven't been abused than those who have.





The iconic original Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter, is one of the newest opening up on her experience.

In a candid interview, @RealLyndaCarter reveals the sexual harassment she endured, including on the "Wonder Woman" set https://t.co/rwGL5QCYu6 — The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) March 12, 2018

While speaking to The Daily Beast, the 66 year old revealed she was sexually preyed on by multiple people in Hollywood, including a multiple-time offender who has been outed by many.





“He’s already being done in. There’s no advantage in piling on again,” Carter said after explaining she would not go into detail on the alleged abuser, except to say he violated "a lot of people," and is facing repercussions for it now.





She did make a point, however, to say even all the consequences he's facing still "isn't enough."

Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman, 1976 pic.twitter.com/qcj6SGUUQX — Mood:Vintage (@moodvintage) March 10, 2018

Carter went on to share her other experienced incidents of sexual misconduct on set, such as a Peeping Tom cameraman who allegedly drilled a hole in her dressing room wall to watch her undress. She revealed this was on the Warner Bros. lot while she was filming the 1970s TV series Wonder Woman.





She claims she has not fully recovered from this harassment, and we don't blame her.





The actress also spoke specifically about Bill Cosby and Donald Trump, saying she believes their accusers fully. “Why would they lie?” Carter asked.

The legendary star says she was "afraid" during her time in Hollywood, clearly mirroring the experiences of many, many other celebrities. No matter the time period, these things are happening, and we're grateful for people like Carter who are speaking up on the matter.