Actor Isabella Rossellini says she is not comfortable telling her #MeToo story as she does not believe there is any value in naming the man who raped her as a teenager.
The 65-year-old actor, in an interview with Vulture, said she is a supporter of the #MeToo movement, which shows the many obvious and subtle ways women are diminished.
"I do understand the value for some people to talk about their experiences, but for me, there is no value. The person that raped me I was 15 or 16, he was a year older than I, why would I dig out this story 48 years later? What if people start to say, No, you have to say the person's name?' I don't know what happened to him. He might be married. He might have children. I am a superstar in Italy. If I said who did this, I would destroy him," the actor said.
Rossellini said date rape was a common occurrence among young men and women in Italy while she was growing up.
"This man hurt me in the context of a culture that we are all trying to change. I don't think that pinpointing one person and destroying their life because they made a sin in the context of that culture I don't have the heart for it."