

I don't want it to be about me, it's not about me. But it ends up being about me, and not about the people who can talk about it. But there's nothing legally I could add to it, because I looked into it. Carter also revealed that she was subjected to the abuse of one man already being "done in" by the #MeToo movement, but feels that he is already getting his comeuppance: Worryingly, the allegations don't end there. If a man tried something, I would say, 'Are you kidding me?'" "They caught him, fired him, and drummed him out of the business. On the set of the show, Carter claims that a member of the crew "drilled a hole in dressing room wall" to watch her undress: Sharing her story with The Daily Beast, Carter wanted to highlight what's happened to her over her decades in Hollywood, and in particular, when playing Wonder Woman.

The 66-year old has come forward with a string of shocking abuse claims, which she says started when she took on the iconic role of Diana. "She's a true champion of what Patty and I have been doing, and it was so great that we managed to find the right opportunity to bring her to the last movie and now to the third one.Related: Jennifer Lawrence Prepping #MeToo Documentary Series She was always there, talking to me, giving me tips and everything. Gadot previously told The Hollywood Reporter last year: ""First of all, Lynda has mentored me from the very first moment that I got cast as Wonder Woman. Thank you for showing the world 'girls' can save the world too."Īnother added: "It weirdly makes me feel better about the world, knowing that Wonder Women is one pane of broken glass away."Īnd a different fan said: "So break the glass already! You’re needed! What are you waiting for, a written invitation?"Ĭarter played Wonder Woman and her alter ego Diana Prince in the classic series, while Gal Gadot took on the role in the 2017 blockbuster and its 2020 sequel Wonder Woman: 1984.Ĭarter made a post-credits cameo appearance in the sequel as the warrior Asteria, and she will be part of Wonder Woman 3'. You were the one who made me fall in love with superheroes. One follower wrote: "I always picked to be Wonder Woman when we played super heroes as kids. Fans were delighted by the post, with many hailing Carter's impact on them growing up.
