In a shocking revelation, actor and model Christian Keys has comeforward as the latest victim of sexual harassment in Hollywood,dropping a bombshell video detailing his experiences with not one but two powerful men in the industry.

Christian claims to have endured years of harassment from famous billionaires in Hollywood, shedding light on the dark side of the entertainment industry.

In the video, Christian alleges that one of the powerful individuals tried to climb into bed with him and offered a staggering $100,000 to take off his clothes. The actor, known for his roles in Tyler Perry’s projects, has recordings and receipts to back up his claims, emphasizing that this exposure is not about money but about seeking justice.

Christian credits fellow actor Cassie for inspiring him to share his story, breaking the silence around male victims of sexual assault. He is determined to expose the individuals responsible and has expressed his intention to take the recordings to the police, despite intentionally letting the statute of limitations expire.

The speculation is rife, with fans pointing fingers at Tyler Perry and billionaire Robert F Smith as the alleged predators. Christian dropped hints during an Instagram live session, mentioning a documentary that fans believe refers to Tyler Perry’s “Maxine’s Baby: The Tyler Perry Story.” Additionally, fans are drawing connections between a mysterious investor who allegedly harassed Christian and Robert F Smith, known for his philanthropy in paying tuition for HBCU students.

The revelation has sparked discussions about the need for a #HimToo movement in Hollywood, highlighting the stigma surrounding male victims of sexual assault. The industry has a history of downplaying such incidents, as seen in Terry Crews’ case, where his experience was met with mockery and skepticism.

Christian Keys is receiving overwhelming support from fans and industry figures alike, with Jason Lee expressing belief in Christian’s claims. As the story unfolds, the entertainment industry braces itself for potential repercussions and a reevaluation of the treatment of sexual assault victims, regardless of gender.