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Jena Malone reveals she was sexually assaulted by co-star while filming final ‘Hunger Games’ movie

Jena Malone reveals she was sexually assaulted by co-star while filming final ‘Hunger Games’ movie

In a recent revelation, Hollywood actress Jena Malone shared that she experienced sexual assault while shooting “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2.” This occurred when the actress was in a field in France after concluding filming for the movie in 2015.

Malone, who portrayed Johanna Mason in the series, expressed the difficulty she faced during her time filming in Paris, particularly due to an unsettling breakup and the distressing experience of being sexually assaulted by a colleague on set.

The actress reflected on her journey of healing and finding solace through restorative justice. She acknowledged the challenges of discussing her involvement in “The Hunger Games” and her character while grappling with the memory of the incident. Despite this, she emphasized her readiness to move past it and rediscover the sense of joy and achievement she once felt.

In a heartfelt message to survivors, Malone offered a supportive space for anyone in need of conversation or seeking a safe outlet to express themselves. She highlighted the slow and non-linear nature of the healing process and extended her willingness to be there for others.

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Jena Malone gained prominence for her role in the 1996 film “Bastard Out of Carolina” and has since appeared in various films and TV shows, including “The Hunger Games” series alongside Jennifer Lawrence and Liam Hemsworth.

In an interview with the Hollywood Reporter last year, she expressed her enthusiasm for self-discovery and connecting with others through new perspectives.

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The disclosure by Jena Malone sheds light on the ongoing challenges faced by individuals who have experienced sexual assault in the entertainment industry, underscoring the significance of providing support and understanding to those affected.