‘I think bringing things in like making catcalling a public health issue are important.' Emily Atack, who is fronting a new BBC documentary titled Emily Atack: Asking For It, has stressed the importance of catcalling having serious consequences.
In the feature-length, the star explores how ‘something so grotesque, aggressive, malicious and violent’ as sexual harassment has evolved and how it could be tackled through education.She said: ‘I think bringing things in like making catcalling a public health issue are important. People can tut and roll their eyes when they hear things like that, but I can now understand the importance of that kind of thing.
In the special, Atack will also attempt to speak to some of the men who send her explicit content on social media.
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