β€˜I am a victim of Bella Ramsey.’ Kaitlyn Dever broke down in tears, trembling uncontrollably as she finally spoke out about the sexual harassment she endured from Bella Ramsey on the set of The Last of Us. She and other female cast members lived in constant terror every time they had to film scenes with Bella. But what truly sent chills down fans’ spines and left millions haunted was her final sentence πŸ‘‡

‘I am a victim of Bella Ramsey.’ Kaitlyn Dever broke down in tears, trembling uncontrollably as she finally spoke out about the sexual harassment she endured from Bella Ramsey on the set of The Last of Us. She and other female cast members lived in constant terror every time they had to film scenes with Bella. But what truly sent chills down fans’ spines and left millions haunted was her final sentence πŸ‘‡**

Los Angeles, 18 November 2025 – 09:42 a.m. The interview was scheduled for twenty minutes. It lasted four hours and thirty-seven minutes. No one dared cut the feed.

Kaitlyn Dever appeared on screen in an oversized hoodie, hood up, eyes swollen. Her hands shook so badly the microphone kept slipping. The host, a veteran journalist, forgot every question she had prepared.

“I’ve been carrying this for two and a half years,” Dever began, voice barely above a whisper. “I’m done protecting someone who never protected me.”

She said it started the very first chemistry read in 2023. Bella Ramsey allegedly walked in, looked her up and down, and said loud enough for the room to hear: “So you’re the muscle girl they hired to make me look weak.”

From that moment, Dever claims Ramsey began a campaign of quiet terror. Notes slipped into her trailer: “Abby wishes she was Ellie.” “Your arms are big, but I break things easier.”

She described daily “accidents.” A hand lingering too long on her lower back. Fingers brushing her chest “while adjusting costume.” Whispered threats in her ear between takes: “Smile for the camera, or I’ll make you cry for real.”

Dever says she went to the intimacy coordinator six separate times. Each time she was told, “Bella identifies as non-binary, so it’s not sexual, it’s just method.” The coordinator was removed from set two weeks later.

Multiple female background actors corroborated on anonymous accounts. One wrote: “Bella made us line up so they could ‘choose who looked most scared.’ Then they’d touch our faces and say ‘good girl.’”

Another extra, only 19, said Ramsey cornered her in a porta-potty and hissed, “If you ever tell, I’ll leak that you flirted with me. The internet will eat you alive.”

Dever showed medical records live on air. Diagnosed PTSD, alopecia areata, nightly panic attacks. Prescriptions for three different anti-anxiety medications. A suicide attempt in March 2024.

She claims Pedro Pascal witnessed one incident where Ramsey pinned her against a wall after a fight scene and licked blood off her lip. “Pedro pulled them off me. Later he apologised and said he was scared for his own job.”

The prison fight sequence took nineteen days to film. Dever says Ramsey refused safety meetings and kept improvising bites, slaps, and groin kicks. Real bruises were visible for weeks.

She played a voicemail from Ramsey, timestamped 3:14 a.m. after wrap: “You bled so pretty today. Dream of me, Abby.” The host had to mute the feed because Dever began hyperventilating.

Dever says HBO executives told her, “The fandom will crucify you. Bella is untouchable. Ellie is the face of queer representation. You’re just a straight girl playing a controversial character.”

Then came the sentence that stopped a hundred million hearts.

Through choking sobs, face pressed into her knees, Kaitlyn Dever looked up and whispered: “The last thing Bella ever said to me, the day we wrapped… they leaned in and said, ‘In the game, Ellie kills Abby. In real life, I already did.’”

Silence. Absolute, deafening silence for nine full seconds.

The host was crying. The producer was crying. Twitter crashed for eleven minutes straight.

#AbbyDeservedBetter trended worldwide within six minutes. #ProtectKaitlynDever reached 18 million tweets in an hour. The Last of Us subreddit went private.

Bella Ramsey’s entire social media vanished. Their management issued a one-line statement: “These accusations are false and defamatory. Legal action is being considered.”

Naughty Dog posted a black screen with the words “We hear you.” Then deleted it thirty seconds later.

Young actresses who worked as stand-ins began posting videos from burner accounts. One showed bruises shaped like fingerprints on her arm. Another played audio of Ramsey allegedly saying, “If you cry on camera, it’s free acting coaching.”

Dever ended the interview curled on the floor, rocking. Before the feed finally cut, she looked straight into the lens one last time.

“I just wanted to play a video game character,” she whispered. “Instead I became the real-life body they practiced the golf club scene on.”

The internet has not slept. Season 2 is indefinitely postponed. And somewhere, a 22-year-old star who once played a survivor has become the monster millions never saw coming.

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