Brett Ratner has been accused of sexually harassing or assaulting six women, and other stars seem relieved that another open secret in Hollywood has been exposed.
"This article is what we've all been waiting for Brett Ratner - you've been f-cking busted," Asia Argento tweeted.
Alyssa Milano tweeted "#MeToo," which is either her way of saying she was also subjected to the "Rush Hour" director's harassment or she's simply expressing support for the women coming forward with the allegations. Milano has not yet responded to TooFab's request for comment.
According to the Los Angles Times, Ratner masturbated in front of "X-Men: Apocalypse" actress Olivia Munn and forced "Species" star Natasha Henstridge to perform oral sex on him when she was 19-years-old.

Olivia Munn, Natasha Henstridge Among 6 Women Accusing 'Rush Hour' Director Brett Ratner of Sexual Misconduct
View StoryRatner's attorney, Martin Singer, denied all of the allegations written in the LA Times' article.
"I have represented Mr. Ratner for two decades, and no woman has ever made a claim against him for sexual misconduct or sexual harassment," Singer said. "Furthermore, no woman has ever requested or received any financial settlement from my client."
See who else in Hollywood is speaking out, including "Wonder Woman" director Patty Jenkins, who honored Ratner earlier this week at the Jewish National Fund dinner.