Women led by the Alyssa Milano's unique campaign came in support of 'Me Too' as it trended on all social media platforms. Women embarked upon the strategy in no time by not just condemning Harvey Weinstein but also created a wave of protest against sexual assaulters on Sunday

Women came out openly discussing the odds they went through with "Me too" over their statuses as actress Milano suggested the idea on Twitter on Sunday. "If you've been sexually harassed or assaulted write 'me too' as a reply to this tweet," she wrote.

The hashtag received an instant response from women across the globe who rose against sexual harassment as it swept Twitter to show how widespread the problem was. Hours after seeing the enormous 'Me too' Tweets, Twitter appeared with a message in support of all those women who raised their voices against sexual predators. " People who have been sexually assaulted are saying #MeToo  to show how widespread the problem is," it said.

#Me too has become a platform for all the women sharing stories of sexual assault and harassment. Among those who were flooding all forms of social media platforms thanking the brave women who are speaking up since Sunday were Mc Gowan-Harvey Survivor and others like Monica Lewinsky, radio host Dana Loesch and even men like Nick Jack Pappas wrote 'MeToo' over their timelines.