This article was updated on November 9, 2017.

On Wednesday, former actress Aurélie Wynn alleged in a Facebook post that Ed Westwick raped her at his home in July 2014. She says that she was invited over to Ed's place through a friend of hers, who was dating his roommate. "And like Kristina, I said no and he pushed me face down and was powerless under his weight," she writes. "I was wearing a one piece bathing suit that he ripped, I was in complete shock, I am also very tiny."

Aurélie says that she told her boyfriend at the time, former Glee actor Mark Salling, what happened and says he blamed her for the incident and ended the relationship. Other friends she confided in, she says, advised her to keep quiet. She says that the experience made her quit acting. "And so I kept quiet and soon got to see and hear how prevalent sexual assault and intimidation goes on in this industry...to the point where I questioned how much I really wanted to be in entertainment as I didn't see it getting better. And at what cost?"

On Thursday, Ed Westwick responded to the latest allegation on Twitter, calling the claims "unverified," and "provably untrue." He added that he is cooperating with the authorities investigating the claims. Mark Salling, who recently pled guilty to charges of possession of child pornography, has yet to respond to these new accusations.

She says that Kristina Cohen's story inspired her to come forward with her own. "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."

Sexual assault and harassment allegations against famous and powerful men in Hollywood have surfaced regularly since the bombshell New York Times investigation on allegations against Harvey Weinsten of sexual assault and rape. Now, there’s a new accusation that’s grabbing headlines.

Actress Kristina Cohen shared a detailed Facebook post on Monday alleging that she was raped by Gossip Girl star Ed Westwick three years ago. According to Kristina, who wrote that she was “scared as hell” to share her story, she met Ed for the first time at his house. Kristina says she was dating a producer at the time, who was friends with Ed. “I wanted to leave when Ed suggested ‘we should all f-ck,’” she wrote. “But the producer didn’t want to make Ed feel awkward by leaving.”

She says Ed insisted they stay for dinner but she felt so uncomfortable that she said she was tired and wanted to leave. Kristina then says in her post that Ed suggested she take a nap in the guest bedroom, and that her then-boyfriend said they should stay for 20 more minutes to smooth everything over.

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“So I went and laid down in the guest room where I eventually fell asleep,” she writes. “I was woken up abruptly by Ed on top of me, his fingers entering my body." She says that she told him to stop but he overpowered her. "I fought him off as hard as I could but he grabbed my face in his hands, shaking me, telling me he wanted to f-ck me. I was paralyzed, terrified. I couldn’t speak, I could no longer move. He held me down and raped me.”

Kristina calls the experience a “nightmare,” and says her then-boyfriend blamed her for the alleged incident and told her there would be retaliation from Ed and the industry if she spoke up. “Saying there’s no way I can go around saying Ed ‘raped’ me and that I don’t want to be ‘that girl.’”

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“And for the longest time, I believed him. I didn’t want to be ‘that girl,’” she continues. So, she stayed silent. But the wave of women who have come forward with their own allegations against men in Hollywood made her decide to speak up. “I now realize the ways in which these men in power prey on women, and how this tactic is used so frequently in our industry, and surely, in many others,” she says.

Ed denied Kristina's allegations in a statement shared on Twitter Tuesday morning. "I have never forced myself in any manner, on any woman," he wrote.

Kristina ends her post on this note: “I hope my coming forward will help others to know that they are not alone, that they are not to blame, and it is not their fault. Just as the other women and men coming forward have helped me to realize the same."

Korin Miller Korin Miller is a freelance writer specializing in general wellness, sexual health and relationships, and lifestyle trends, with work appearing in Men’s Health, Women’s Health, Self, Glamour, and more.

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