Champions

Champions for Exposing Gaslighting Narcissists

These famous folks have stuck their neck out, exposed gaslighting narcissists, survived smear campaigns, death threats, stalking, being cancelled on social media, fired from jobs, banned from Hollywood (who cares), the music and entertainment industry(again, who cares), fired from government offices, lost their jobs, family, friends, children, homes, income, reputation but NOT THEIR FIGHT. 
 
Let’s applaud and support these whistleblowers who championed some of the biggest (#MeToo) causes that exposed narcissists, narcissist abuse, parental alienation, stalking  and gaslighting. 

Adrienne Curry

Model

“I’ll never forget when they started pushing extremist views about gender, identity, and kids… and then GASLIGHT people about it.”

Rose McGowan

Actress and Activist #MeToo movement

McGowan was one of the first women to publicly accuse Harvey Weinstein, Hollywood Mega producer of sexual assault, which she said happened during the Sundance Film Festival in 1997. She initially spoke about the incident in 2016 without naming the producer behind it before she openly reflected on her experience following the #MeToo movement. “You know, nobody talks, but to me, the truth isn’t revolutionary. It’s just the truth and I figure if other people — I’m not that unique.” 

Rebekah Massie

Mom and Free Speech advocate

 

“I could get up here and I could swear at you for three straight minutes, and it is protected speech by the Supreme Court,” Massie shot back, as seen in video of the incident. “Do you want to be escorted out of here? You’ve got to stop talking,” Hall told her. Massie reiterated that the policy is unconstitutional, and in response, Hall called Surprise Police Officer Steven Shernicoff to escort her from the building. When Massie argued, telling the officer not to touch her, he placed her in handcuffs and removed her from the room.  Massie’s attorney, Conor Fitzpatrick with the Foundation of Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), said the woman was detained for at least two hours, given a “pretty invasive pat down” and fingerprinted — an ordeal that violated her Fourth Amendment rights, according to the lawsuit. 
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