“This photo was taken right after I finished Mockingjay: Part II and I had to say goodbye to everyone on set. We were filming on a beautiful property in the countryside of France and I asked the driver to let me out in this field so that I could cry and capture this moment,” he mentions in his message.
“Although this time in Paris was extremely difficult for me, I was going through a bad breakup and was also sexually assaulted by someone I had worked with, I was so filled with gratitude for this project, the people I became close with. And this incredible part that I have to play. A swirling mix of emotions that I am now learning to classify, “adds the actress in her publication.
“I wish it wasn’t related to such a traumatic event for me, but I think that’s the real debauchery of life,” she added. “How to sustain chaos with beauty. I have worked very hard to heal and learn through restorative justice, how to make peace with the person who raped me and make peace with myself,” he details in this first position on the matter.
Malone indicates that it has been “difficult” to talk about his character and The Hunger Games “not feeling the sharpness of this moment,” but that she is “ready to get through it and recapture the joy and accomplishment that I felt.”
She ends the message: “Much love to you survivors. The process is very slow and non-linear. I want to say that I am here for anyone who needs to talk, vent or open uncommunicative spaces within themselves. DM me if They need a safe space to be heard.”
In her post, which received various comments, Malone responded to a message from a user who said that the person who attacked her had been able to “walk away” without any repercussions for their actions. “No, that’s not true,” she replied.
“I used restorative justice to allow healing, responsibility, and growth with the other person. It was a difficult process, but I think it really helped me get through some of the hardest parts of grief,” the actress said of her process. .
Malone also commented that he chose not to reveal the identity of his assailant in part because of the “cancellation culture that has been created” in recent years, adding: “I also don’t fully see how criminal justice could fully repair my healing, although I believe It can help in many ways.”
Until now there has been no pronouncement from Lionsgate or part of the production of this multimillion-dollar project that starred Jennifer Lawrence, according to reports from ew.