for seven seasons, says he is a supporter of the MeToo movement, which aims to stamp out sexual harassment in Hollywood.
“What I will say is that I love MeToo. I absolutely do. But I've actually been on the other side of it, where someone wants to sleep with you and when you say no, they take revenge. That's happened to me,” Marsters said. “It's also happened that I am working with an actor who's really like, pissed off, and you don't know why, and then come to find out because they were getting some pressure.
“I was really serious about acting so when I got Spike, I just dove into that character. And Spike is a loner. And so I was a loner. And frankly, after years of that, it was very lonely. But I would shoot my scene and as soon as they released me, I would find a dark corner of the set and hide alone.”
“So like a lot of the stuff that I'm hearing now, I’m just like, Oh my God, you know. So it's hard for me to really comment too directly about that stuff. In general, it just sounds like it was really hard for some people, and that really kind of breaks my heart.”more recently because there was a lawyer who would lay out the ground rules for the set on the first day of each season.
I understand a toxic environment is a big no. However, metoo movement? On one side, they accuse men are sexists. On another side they push down their panty to get what they want.