Reacher's Alan Ritchson Says He Quit Modeling After Being Sexually Assaulted by Known Photographer

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Reacher star Alan Ritchson says he quit the modeling industry after being sexually assaulted by a 'very famous photographer.'

In a candid, wide-spanning interview with 'The Hollywood Reporter,' the action star says there are “few redeeming qualities” about the modeling industryCatherine Santino is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Her work has previously appeared in The Zoe Report, Insider, BuzzFeed and more.Reacher

“I was sexually assaulted by this guy,” he continues. “I left and drove straight to the agency that I was at in L.A. I stormed in and said, ‘F— you for sending me there. You knew what was going to happen, and you did it anyway.’ There was a coy smile , knowing he got caught.”“I quit the industry and it was the last photo shoot I’ve ever had,” the actor recalls. “Those pictures were never seen or published. That was it.

Ritchson says he left the event early but Testino called him later that night asking him to come to his hotel room. When Ritchson protested, he claims Testino tried to bribe him with the offer of a to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories."Some of the stories were just like mine.

Despite a stigma surrounding testosterone treatments among athletes and action stars, Richardson claims the medication makes “staying healthy” easier.

 

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