Viral campaign #MeToo has gone global as victims of sexual assault and harassment used the hashtag to share their harrowing experiences online.

But a handful of women admit they have now grown sceptical of the movement as the number of people speaking out continues to grow.

Sharing their views anonymously via social app Whisper, users from around the world - including a victim of assault - shared their true thoughts on the campaign.

Many confessed they believe the hashtag is a distraction from real women's issues and attention seeking individuals now overshadow of real victims.

The movement began in October after actress-activist Alyssa Milano tweeted: 'If you’ve been sexually harassed or assaulted write "me too" as a reply to this tweet.'

The hashtag was tweeted nearly a million times in 48 hours.

Women from around the world revealed why they've turned their back on the #MeToo movement which addresses issues of sexual assault and harassment

Many women confessed they have become ashamed of the movement as they believe some contributions aren't real

Others stated they feel that the online campaign has become a direct attack on men

One person revealed they hate #MeToo because innocent people are at risk of having their reputations ruined

A victim of assault at the hands of a female claimed they hate the movement as it assumes only men can be abusers

Another victim shared that they feared having to answer questions from others if they embrace the movement

One woman confessed the hashtag was causing painful memories to resurface and they believed many of the people participating hadn't faced similar experiences

Others shared that the number of people participating in the movement seemed unbelievable

One woman claimed they had been ridiculed for not publicly supporting #MeToo

Another woman slammed the movement as they believe it won't stop sexual harassment

Some women claimed successful men risk having their lives ruined as the viral campaign is just seen as trendy

Other women revealed they had grown a hatred for feminism as a result of the hashtag