US actress Sigourney Weaver says #MeToo 'made a big difference'


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American actress Sigourney Weaver receives the International Goya Award for her career at the 38th Goya Awards ceremony in Valladolid, on February 10, 2024. Photo: AFP

The #MeToo movement "made a big difference" since women now feel more empowered to say no to unwanted sexual advanced, US actor Sigourney Weaver said on Feb 9 in Spain.

"We knew the Me Too movement wasn't going to change things overnight," she told journalists in the northwestern city of Valladolid.

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