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“People who claim to be activists in the community and are part of the #MeToo movement still associate with this person. I think it’s really weird.” @kennysale, 27, is a model. In March he told us about allegedly being assaulted by the photographer Mario Testino in California in 2015. He was part of a second wave of accusers who came forward after a January report in @ニューヨーク・タイムズ about the way Mario Testino and another photographer, Bruce Weber, used their positions to harass models and assistants. Mario Testino’s lawyers attacked the characters of the men who initially spoke out. Bruce Weber denied the charges. And in the March article, Mario Testino said, “I continue to deny any wrongdoing.” | We know what became of the accused men, the alleged perpetrators. But as the #MeToo movement grew, what happened to those who came forward? There was emotional fallout. But there were few regrets. Instead, many were emboldened: At last, their voices matter. We spoke to Kenny — who was photographed here by @danieldorsa — and 19 other people about how saying #MeToo changed their lives. Watch our Instagram Story or visit the link in our profile to read their stories.


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