Kerry Washington is unapologetic about the depiction of abortion on her hit show, "Scandal."
On the show's winter finale in November, the actress's character Olivia Pope is briefly shown undergoing an abortion procedure. The scene, which was all of one-minute, drew some backlash, but many viewers commended producer Shonda Rhimes and the writers of the show for bravely showing something that's unfortunately still considered taboo by many. In an interview with Women's Wear Daily published on Wednesday, Washington stood by the finale, saying: “[Abortion is] a reality, and more often than not, it’s a really difficult choice to make. The same was true for Olivia.”
For the actress, it's important that the reality of abortion be reflected on screen.
“By not having those moments represented in media, we add to the idea that there’s something shameful to be talked about," Washington said.
"It’s always important that our storytelling reflects the real experiences of human beings, because it allows us to not feel as alone.”
Studies have shown that depictions of abortion on TV are often misleading and don't fully reflect real-life statistics, with the few women who get abortions on TV being overwhelmingly white and rich. Thankfully, women like Washington and Rhimes are playing a small, but vital, part in shifting perceptions.
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On the show's winter finale in November, the actress's character Olivia Pope is briefly shown undergoing an abortion procedure. The scene, which was all of one-minute, drew some backlash, but many viewers commended producer Shonda Rhimes and the writers of the show for bravely showing something that's unfortunately still considered taboo by many. In an interview with Women's Wear Daily published on Wednesday, Washington stood by the finale, saying: “[Abortion is] a reality, and more often than not, it’s a really difficult choice to make. The same was true for Olivia.”
For the actress, it's important that the reality of abortion be reflected on screen.
“By not having those moments represented in media, we add to the idea that there’s something shameful to be talked about," Washington said.
"It’s always important that our storytelling reflects the real experiences of human beings, because it allows us to not feel as alone.”
Studies have shown that depictions of abortion on TV are often misleading and don't fully reflect real-life statistics, with the few women who get abortions on TV being overwhelmingly white and rich. Thankfully, women like Washington and Rhimes are playing a small, but vital, part in shifting perceptions.
*Also on HuffPost:*
-- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website. Reported by Huffington Post 19 hours ago.