Washington Washington: Veteran actress Jacqueline Biset has raised a controversy with her comment on the #MeToo campaign, claiming that she feels “unbearable” towards women coming forward with allegations of harassment. In an interview with Page Six, Biset, who spent more than five decades in the film industry, discussed its stance on the movement that attracted widespread attention after several allegations against filmmaker Harvey Winstein in 2017. Accepting the importance of proper behavior of men, Biset stressed that women also have to play the role in how to present themselves.
The 80 -year -old actress said, “I understand as an idea, it is important that male behave, but I really feel that it is important that women also behave.” During an interview with page Six, he said, “I think you wear clothes, what your subtract is, it is very important. It is very dangerous and should not be played with it.” The actress also expressed lack of sympathy to the victims of sexual harassment, who raised their voice during the #MeToo movement.
“I am very disadvantaged towards these stories, these #MeToo things,” he further suggested that women should learn to express themselves more effectively in unwanted meditation conditions. During an interview with Page Six, he said, “You have to be very careful what you say there.” Biset, whose career has been spread for decades, also presented her approach about how women survive harassment He could, he said that he needs to be firm in his reactions.
“Women need to learn 'no' or F-word or something else and you have to do this and you can get out of it without any problem,” he said during his long career, Biset has claimed that he has ever been claimed Even sexual harassment was not faced. Considering his experiences, he said, “I was so firm that nothing was with me and I was completely devoted to that idea.” Jacqueline Biset's career began in 1965 and is known for her roles in films like 'The Detective', 'Bulit' and 'The Sweet Ride'.