7 in 10 Women in Creative Industries Face Bullying — Here’s How to Protect Yourself”

 


When Creativity Turns Heavy: Protecting Yourself from Bullying and Harassment

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A new survey found that 7 out of 10 women in creative industries — like film, fashion, media, art, and music — have gone through bullying or harassment at work.

I know, it’s heartbreaking. Places that should celebrate talent and ideas often end up making women feel unsafe or small. And even though it shouldn’t be this way, I want you to be ready if you ever face something like this in the future.


Why It Happens

Creative industries can sometimes blur the line between “personal” and “professional.” There are big power gaps, lots of freelancing with no HR support, and sometimes a culture that says “toughen up.” That mix makes it easier for harassment or bullying to slip in.

But here’s the truth: you don’t have to accept it as normal.


What You Can Do If It Ever Happens

💛 Trust your feelings – If someone’s behavior makes you uncomfortable, don’t brush it off. Your gut is usually right.

💛 Set boundaries – Even a polite but firm “I don’t appreciate that” can make a difference.

💛 Keep records – Save messages, emails, or notes of incidents. It helps if you ever need to report it.

💛 Find allies – A trusted colleague, mentor, or friend can stand by you and make you feel less alone.

💛 Know your options – If your workplace has HR or reporting systems, use them. If you’re freelancing, look for professional bodies or women’s support groups in your field.

💛 Protect your peace – If it gets too heavy, remember: leaving a toxic space doesn’t mean you’re weak. It means you’re choosing your health and dignity.


A Gentle Reminder

If 7 out of 10 women are facing this, it’s not because of you. It’s a broken system. And while we wait for industries to change (because they must), taking steps to protect yourself is your right.

Your creativity deserves safe spaces. Your voice matters. Your art matters. And you matter.


💌 If you ever find yourself in that situation, remember: you are not alone, you are not to blame, and you always have the right to say no, speak up, and walk away from anything that doesn’t respect your worth.

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