In an letter posted on Twitter the 29-year-old actress said she is not ashamed of sharing her haunting experience with the world.
"Well, since everything is out in the open now, figured I would share the confession letter I wrote to @RollingStone in its entirety. #NotOk (sic)," Wood captioned her post.
"I started questioning my reasons for staying vague about my experiences as a girl growing up in America. I think, like a lot of women, I had the urge to not make it a sob story, to not make it about me.
The actress feels in today's time people do not shy away from speaking their heart and that is why she decided to go public about her assault.
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"I am still standing. I am alive. I am happy. I am strong. But I am still not ok," she wrote.
Wood admitted she was "scared" during the one of the incidents, but believes victims of sexual assault shouldn't feel "pressure" to "get over" their experiences.
"It will remind people of the damage that has been done and how the trauma of a few minutes can turn into a lifetime of fighting for yourself. It's not that you can't get over it, it's just that you are never the same, or maybe I just haven't gotten there yet.