Actress Eliza Dushku -

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Eliza Dushku supports Charisma Carpenter.

The actress, who played "Slayer" Faith in

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

between 1998 and 2003 (and collaborated with Joss Whedon on other projects after the series ended, such as

Dollhouse

) posted a message on Instagram for remind her colleague that she is in her camp.

"CC, I'm heartbroken for you and I'm sorry you kept this on for so long."

Your post was powerful, painful, and painted a picture that we will never fail to see or know collectively, ”she wrote.

"I often think of the saying" We are as sick as our secrets. Our secrets make us and keep us sick. "

What I am learning more and more - and that I have personally found the most valuable - is that deep healing can only come from naming and revealing what really happened, that first step. is necessary (once we are ready) to free ourselves from our secrets, unspeakable truths that have kept us isolated, ashamed and taken hostage, ”she added.

Long years of silence

Eliza Dushku concludes by declaring to Charisma Carpenter that she admires her, respects her, and loves him.

The latter had revealed at the beginning of the week to have been the victim on numerous occasions of abuse on the part of Joss Whedon on the sets of two series he had created and produced,

Buffy the vampire slayer

and

Angel

.

The person has not yet spoken publicly on these accusations, in the same way he has been very discreet since he was targeted by Ray Fisher, who accuses him of similar facts on the set. of

Justice League

.

Michelle Trachtenberg, who played the main character's little sister in

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

, was 15 when she joined the show.

She also added her voice to criticism of the creator, explaining that he was not allowed to be alone with her in a room due to her behavior.

As tongues loosen and highlight abuses that are said to have spanned two decades, Joss Whedon has been ousted from production on the new series he created for HBO,

The Nevers

.

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