I've never had a person come to me and say, 'I want to take down this person.' They come and say, 'I need help. This thing is killing me. It's weighing me down. It's sitting in the pit of my stomach.'
I think that Me Too is for everybody. I think it's important that people feel validated.
Social media is so immediate and in your face that I know many people have been helped and many people who have been traumatised by their entire timeline filled with 'me too.'
I have a lot of experience - not just with my 'Me Too' campaign but with survivors disclosing. I know that there is a wave of emotions that happens after that.
I want survivors to know that healing is possible.
What's interesting to me is that people engage survivors from a place of pity all the time - a place of sympathy.