When speaking about Harvey Weinstein's 23-year prison sentence, the 'Westworld' actress tearfully states that the people who didn't have the courage to protect her should also be held accountable.

AceShowbiz - Thandie Newton's decision to go public with her sexual abuse story cost her her relationship with her parents "for a decade".

The 47-year-old actress became one of the faces of the Time's Up and #MeToo movements after revealing she'd suffered abuse during an audition with a male director when she was just 18 years old.

"I'd been called back for a second audition. The director asked me to sit with my legs apart; the camera was positioned where it could see up my skirt," she told Britain's The Times newspaper of the horrific incident. "He asked me to put my leg over the arm of the chair and think about the character I was supposed to be having the dialogue with and how it felt to be made love to by this person. He was a director. I was still very young and thought it must be normal."

Years later, Newton discovered that the director, who she has never named, used the audition tape as entertainment during his late night dinner parties.

And while the majority of people praised the mother-of-two for coming forward with her experience in a bid to lift the lid on what happens on the casting couch, two people who were less than impressed were her parents, Nyasha and Nick.

"It was awful for them and it robbed me of my relationship with my parents for a decade," she explained.

Even though Harvey Weinstein, one of the main power players outed as a sexual abuser thanks to the movements, has been sentenced to 23 years in prison, Newton still doesn't feel vindicated.

"He is just one person. This business preys on young people. I saw it everywhere," she said, her eyes filling with tears. What I'm crying about now, it's not about the sexual abuse I endured, it's about the people who didn't have the courage to protect me, who didn't listen to me. They are the people who need to be held to account. All those people around Weinstein ... it's the rape culture, the climate of silencing, that is what once destroyed me and what now fires me up."

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