Sophia Bush alleges she endured every kind of abusive treatment on a show from someone old enough to be my father

Sophia Bush is opening up.During the Tuesday, June 3 podcast episode of Reclaiming with Monica Lewinsky, the former “One Tree Hill” star, 42, talked about working on a TV show where she she suffered “every kind” of abuse on the set, with “someone old enough to be [her] father.”Bush didn’t name the older man or the show, but it appeared to be “Chicago P.D” from the timeline.“I was in this great place [after One Tree Hill], and I was ready for what was next,” Bush said. “And I did this comedy that I loved … for CBS.
Then I went to work on this other show that was on my bucket list and then I had this whole other trauma.I had a workplace ongoing trauma revolving around an unending situation with someone old enough to be my father.
And I was like, what is happening?”Following her nine year run on “One Tree Hill,” from 2003-2012, Bush starred on the NBC procedural “Chicago P.D.,” where she played Detective Erin Lindsay for 84 episodes, from 2014-2017. Bush said she wasn’t able to exit the unnamed show until April 2017, a few months before the #MeToo movement began. “By October [2017], I got a call from an executive apologizing for what they’d done and not done.And [they] said, ‘We’re very aware we just made it out of that unscathed.’ And I was like, ‘Glad you did.
I’m in so much therapy.I even diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.”She quipped, “But I’m thrilled you guys didn’t get dragged through the press, that’s great.”The Post reached out to NBC and Bush’s reps for comment. When Lewinsky asked Bush to clarify if she meant that she was in a professional or romantic relationship with the unnamed older man – and if the abuse was emotional or another kind – Bush replied, “Professional — and every kind of abusive.” The “John Tucker Must Die” star recalled waking up in “physical hell,” having a “spontaneous illness” and being “covered in hives” over the stress of...