Gender diversity Emma Husar: The Fallout Of The ‘Sharon Stone’ Story ‘Almost Killed Me Twice’ At Future Women’s event exploring the wins and losses of the MeToo movement, former Labor MP Emma Husar opens up about the personal toll it took on her life and career. By jitendermittal Published 10 July, 2025 Gender diversity Emma Husar: The Fallout Of The ‘Sharon Stone’ Story ‘Almost Killed Me Twice’ At Future Women’s event exploring the wins and losses of the MeToo movement, former Labor MP Emma Husar opens up about the personal toll it took on her life and career. By jitendermittal Published 10 July, 2025 Previous article Ashleigh Raper on MeToo: “We Were Collateral Damage” Next article Parissa Tosif: ‘Music fulfills a side of me that loves to be creative and engage in something that is somewhat infinite’ Former Federal Labor MP Emma Husar, who was accused of creating a “Sharon Stone” moment before a colleague, has admitted the fallout “almost killed me twice”.Husar addressed a room of 200 at a Future Women event in Sydney on Wednesday night. Sitting on a panel with sex discrimination commissioner Kate Jenkins, Sydney Morning Herald investigative journalist Kate McClymont and Ashurt partner and media lawyer Robert Todd, they discussed the wins and losses of the MeToo movement with host ABC reporter Ashleigh Raper. If you or someone you know is seeking support and information about mental health or suicide prevention, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or the Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467. metoo Best Of Future Women Leaders Why Ilya stepped back from the business she poured her heart into By Ben Tweedie Leaders The most surprising part of being a first time mum had nothing to do with me By rosa762070 Leaders The #1 mistake employers make when multiple women leave By jitendermittal Leaders This is an exciting article title By Ben Tweedie Leadership New FW partnership to boost number of women in cybersecurity By jitendermittal Gender diversity Soft Power By jitendermittal Gender diversity Be honest. Did you think Bluey was a boy? By jitendermittal Gender diversity Cyber expert laments “lost generation” in online misogyny panel By jitendermittal Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.