'I see this as the next phase of the revolution.' Former 'Fox and Friends' host Gretchen Carlson discusses the nonprofit she cofounded to advocate for an end to NDAs that prohibit people who've been sexually harassed at work from speaking about it.
New York The new movie Bombshell depicts former"Fox and Friends" host Gretchen Carlson's 2016 lawsuit against then-Fox News CEO Roger Ailes for sexual harassment, and the movement that followed.
But Carlson herself couldn't consult with the filmmakers and actors who made the movie and she can't comment on the film's accuracy, either. In fact, Carlson says she's barred entirely from discussing what happened to her at Fox News because of the nondisclosure agreement she signed as part of her $20 million settlement with 21st Century Fox. Now, she's trying to change that.
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