Hunger Games“This photo was taken right after I wrappedand I had to say goodbye to everyone on set,” Malone wrote on Instagram alongside a photo of her standing in a sunlit field. “We were shooting in a beautiful estate in the countryside of France and I asked the driver to let me out in this field so I could cry and capture this moment.
“I wish it wasn’t tied to such a traumatic event for me but that is the real wildness of life I guess,” her caption continues. “I’ve worked very hard to heal and learn thru restorative justice, how to make peace with the person who violated me and make peace with myself. It’s been hard to talk aboutand Johanna Mason without feeling the sharpness of this moment in time, but I’m ready to move thru it and reclaim the joy and accomplishment I felt. Lots of love to you survivors out there.
Also in the comments section of her post, Malone responded to someone who remarked how the unnamed individual who allegedly assaulted the actress “got to walk away with no repercussions.” Malone replied, “That’s not true. I used restorative justice to allow healing and accountability and growth with the other person. It was a hard process but one i believe truly helped me move thru some of the hardest parts of the grief.