Rose McGowan feels that her now former friend Asia Argento was lying to her in regards to her sexual assault scandal involving an underage actor.
While speaking to "Good Morning Britain," the actress says she felt "betrayed" when she saw text messages from Asia that indicated she slept with her former costar Jimmy Bennett when he was just 17 years old.
"My feelings in the face of Jimmy Bennett's feelings are very insignificant. Personally, it's been a really hard year with a lot of betrayals. Over the last four years it's been betrayal from every side."
Asia has not been charged with anything and Asia has denied that accusations that she sexually assaulted Jimmy.
Rose, who no longer speaks to Asia, is finding the silver lining in the "horrible situation."
"If we're going to look for beauty in this really horrible situation," she said on Sept. 4, it "is showing that boys have voices and boys get hurt, too."
She continued, "MeToo is not just for women, I've had so many men share their stories of abuse, it's never happened before in history and people are freaking out and trying to analyze and crunch the data, my response is to let it breathe, let people have their voice. If I feel like walking down the street naked, no one has the right to rape me. When I take my girlfriend, who is masculine presenting, to a gay club, oftentimes she gets grabbed. Everybody has the sovereign right to their body."
While on the show, host Piers Morgan argued that some careers could be damaged from false abuse accusations.
Rose said it's too soon to tell if that's true.
"I don't know if we know if careers are over because it's been such a short period of time," she said. "The hell you go through just to speak truth really whittles down the false accusations. You can cut off the rot and let the good people come up. All we need to do is to have a collective conversation."
Like Rose, Asia was one of the first Harvey Weinstein rape accusers.
In an interview later with Jeremy Vine, Rose called Harvey the "cult leader" of Hollywood.
"I was never really in love with Hollywood," she said. "For me it was my day job, I'm an artist in full and always been a writer and now a filmmaker and a producer and singing on an album that I've been creating for the past three years, while for the past four years pushing against Hollywood and societal constructs and pushing back at the rules we're all meant to follow. What are they going to do, put me in time-out celebrity jail? It's absurd."