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Alyssa Milano is reflecting on the strides made in Hollywood almost a decade after sending a tweet that came to define the Me Too movement.
In 2017, the industry underwent a massive reckoning after the now disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein was hit with allegations of sexual misconduct, prompting a flood of women to come forward with accusations against men in power.
It was a watershed moment that put women's rights center stage and one that was given a concrete name thanks in part to a simple tweet sent by Milano.
'If you've been sexually harassed or assaulted write "me too" as a reply to this tweet,' she shared at the time.
The power of Milano's platform has ceased to waver, with the star, 53, receiving an award recognizing her advocacy work last week.
Milano was the recipient of the Survivor Justice Center's 2026 Voice for Justice Award at the organization's Bridge to Justice Gala, where she spoke exclusively with The Daily Mail about a post-MeToo Hollywood and the changes that have been made that now make her feel safe on set.
'There's been so many changes, not just in Me Too in particular, but also just sensitivity training, which is all about sexual harassment on the set,' she told The Daily Mail.
'Obviously, we have intimacy coordinators now and I just think that there's an overall sense of what's right and wrong, and I love that,' she said.

