Olivia Munn Declined Seven-Figure NDA After Alleged On-Set Misconduct
The actress revealed on Monica Lewinsky's podcast that she turned down a settlement to avoid losing her voice during the early #MeToo movement.
- Olivia Munn shared that she refused a seven-figure settlement tied to a non-disclosure agreement after a 'traumatic' experience on a movie set.
- Munn stated that the incident led her to file complaints with the studio but declined to disclose specific details about what occurred.
- She expressed concerns that signing the NDA would undermine her credibility and voice during the early days of the #MeToo movement.
- Munn previously made headlines for speaking out against industry misconduct, including allegations against director Brett Ratner and reporting a registered sex offender's casting in 'The Predator.'
- Despite declining the settlement, Munn reflected on her decision, noting she acted out of anger but remains proud of her stance against being silenced.