Joanna Lumley says she is "terrified that all men are seen as bad" in the wake of the Hollywood se* scandal.
The actress told Good Housekeeping magazine: "This year I do feel the spirit of the suffragettes is with us and we're speaking out about women being treated badly around the world.
"That said, I am terrified that all men are seen as bad."
The Ab Fab actress added: "We mustn't deride all men, as only the few are bad and we need to remember that, too."
Lumley (right) has enjoyed a long working relationship with Jennifer Saunders
Lumley, 71, hosted the Bafta Film Awards earlier this year, which was dominated by the Time's Up and #MeToo movements.
She said: "I love and respect men. I am married to one, I work with some wonderful men and I have a son.
But she added: "Even though they [the stars] were dressed in black, they looked wonderful.
"It felt right to wear black at the time in support of MeToo. Anything that empowers women is to be supported."
Lumley, who was awarded the Bafta Fellowship last year, is best known for playing champagne-quaffing Patsy Stone in Absolutely Fabulous.
The actress told Good Housekeeping magazine: "This year I do feel the spirit of the suffragettes is with us and we're speaking out about women being treated badly around the world.
"That said, I am terrified that all men are seen as bad."
The Ab Fab actress added: "We mustn't deride all men, as only the few are bad and we need to remember that, too."
Lumley (right) has enjoyed a long working relationship with Jennifer Saunders
Lumley, 71, hosted the Bafta Film Awards earlier this year, which was dominated by the Time's Up and #MeToo movements.
She said: "I love and respect men. I am married to one, I work with some wonderful men and I have a son.
But she added: "Even though they [the stars] were dressed in black, they looked wonderful.
"It felt right to wear black at the time in support of MeToo. Anything that empowers women is to be supported."
Lumley, who was awarded the Bafta Fellowship last year, is best known for playing champagne-quaffing Patsy Stone in Absolutely Fabulous.
She is also a well-known activist and charity campaigner.
