Australian actress accuses theatre company of sex discrimination over Rocky Horror Show

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Australian actress Christie Whelan Browne has accused a theatre company of sex discrimination over her appearance in musical The Rocky Horror Show. 9News

Australian actress Christie Whelan Browne has accused a theatre company of sex discrimination over her appearance in musicalWhelan Browne, 40, said she has lodged a complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission over the 2014 show, produced by what was then the Gordon Frost Organisation .

In a social media post Whelan Browne accused the company of "sexual discrimination, unsafe conditions at work, breaching its duty of care towards her, failing to meet work health and safety standards and permitting another employee to engage in sex discrimination and sexual harassment."Cast of the Rocky Horror Show Frank N Furter played by Craig McLachlan, Brad played by Tim Maddren and Janet played by Christie Whelan Browne in 2014.

In 2020, actor Craig McLachlan was found not guilty of allegations he indecently assaulted four women during the Melbourne stage production of theWhelan Browne said she tried to address the situation privately but has "no choice" but to make this move. "It's disappointing that I've been forced to take this step, having tried but failed on a number of occasions to have GFO properly address my complaints," she said.

"I do this knowing that it will subject me to further attacks online and in the media, but also knowing that I have no choice."I am determined to stand up for myself."McLachlan dropped his defamation case against Nine newspapers, the ABC and Whelan BrowneMcLachlan was suing the ABC and Nine newspapers for publishing sexual harassment allegations from his time acting inMad as Hell

 

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Sex discrimination is how Christie_Whelan got away with her backstage behaviour. Any bloke who behaves like her gets his life destroyed. Australia’s amberheard. ChristieWhelanBrowne

If she was as traumatised as she claims, why did she re-audition for a role in the same show in 2015, 2017, and 2023 (all unsuccessfully)? This move against the producers is all sour grapes, and to get money out of them.

More lies where do these so called actresses get off she’s a nobody now wants to get into the spotlight just another weak gutless human who should have complained a long time ago SHAME ON HER

Maybe she just too old to play these parts.

The girl who cried wolf...

Well if she didn't like it from day one, she could have resigned and given her reasons why.

Apparently one needs to be an actress to get WorkCover in this country, while social workers working with perpetrators, child abuse and complex trauma don't get that lucky!

2015 & 2017: christie_whelan is rejected for a role in RHS and goes after the star - the same man she was dying to work with again. 2023: Gets rejected for RHS again and goes after GFO - the same company she was desperate to work for again. Pathetic ChristieWhelanBrowne

chirstie_whelan will do anything for attention. She was rejected for a role for the 2023 production of RHS, so now she’s playing the victim & going after GFO. This aging D-list actress needs to learn that rejection is part of the biz & stop acting like a petulant child.

Hmm, didn't get a part in RH again so this is her modis operandi. She should be careful, some of her secrets may come to light. I don’t believe she has as many supporters as she used to.

Oh

You reap what you sow . .

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