Yikes!

Sophia Bush revealed that she quit her show Chicago PD after being assaulted in a room full of men, all of whom did nothing to stop it.

"[It was] a consistent onslaught barrage of abusive behavior. You start to lose your way when someone assaults you in a room full of people and everyone literally looks away, looks at the floor, looks at the ceiling, and you’re the one woman in the room and every man who’s twice your size doesn’t do something," she explained on Dax Shepard's podcast.

"I realized that as I was thinking I was being the tough guy, doing the thing, showing up to work, I programmed myself to tolerate the intolerable. I quit because, what I've learned is I've been so programmed to be a good girl and to be a work horse and be a tug boat that I have always prioritized tugging the ship for the crew, for the show, for the group, ahead of my own health… My body was, like, falling apart, because I was really, really unhappy," she continued.

The actress stayed on the show as long as she could, over her guilt about her coworker's jobs being affected.

"I internalized and sort of like, inhabited that role of "pull the tug boat" to the point where just because I'm unhappy or I’m being mistreated or I'm being abused at work, I’m not gonna f*ck up this job for all these people and what about the camera guy whose two daughters I love and this is how he pays their rent? It becomes such a big thing. When your bosses tell you that if you raise a ruckus, you'll cost everyone their job, you believe them," she revealed.

The One Tree Hill star tried to tell her bosses about the situation, and threatened to leave if it wasn't resolved, but they told her "no way" because of her seven season contract.

"I said, "OK, you can put me in the position of going quietly of my own accord or you can put me in the position of suing the network to get me out of my deal and I’ll write an op-ed for The New York Times and tell them why," she recalled.

It had to have been pretty bad to give up a high paying acting gig!