Olivia Munn Says Studio Offered Her Seven Figures to Sign an NDA After ‘Traumatic’ Set Incident. She Refused: ‘I Felt It Was So Wrong’ and ‘Disrespectful’

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Zack Sharf Digital News Director Olivia Munn recently appeared on Monica Lewinsky’s “Reclaiming” podcast and revealed she once turned down an offer worth millions of dollars from a studio to sign an NDA after she endured a “traumatic” incident on a movie set.

Munn did not name the movie or go into detail about the incident. “I had to file complaints with the studio, and there’s a lot of other little things that go along with it, but it got to this place where I was offered a lot of money,” Munn said (via E!

Online). “Seven figures to accept, I guess, their apology and them taking acknowledgement of it, but it came along with an NDA.

Not that I ever would talk about it truly, because I wanted to move past it all. But I said I’m not signing an NDA, and they said I have to.” “I just felt it was so wrong,” she continued. “And at this time specifically, this was in the beginning of #MeToo and Times Up.

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