Lifestyle | Helen Mirren Women Side Against Rape Victims: Mirren 'Jealous' female jurors would 'say she was asking for it' By Laurel Jorgensen Posted Nov 16, 2008 7:04 PM CST Copied British actress Helen Mirren attends Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani's Fall-Winter 2008/2009 fashion collection presented in Paris, Monday, June 30, 2008. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) Oscar-winning actress Helen Mirren caused a stir in London today by saying female jurors are unlikely to side with rape victims. “Women on a rape case would say she was asking for it,” Mirren told the London Times. “The only reason I can think of is that they’re sexually jealous.” One advocate for rape victims called the remark "destructive" and said it could dissuade women from reporting the crime. “She might have a point about women, but I don’t know what she is trying to prove by talking again about how cases are treated in the courts," the advocate told the Telegraph. Mirren, who says she has been "date-raped a couple of times," did not go to police because "it is a tricky area especially if there is no violence.” Polls show that up to a third of Britons believe rape victims are responsible for the crime if they get drunk or wear suggestive clothing. Read These Next Source says investigators considering different Nancy Guthrie theory. These legally murky streaming boxes offer you 'free' TV. Actor Robert Duvall has died. At least 2 killed in mass shooting at RI youth hockey game. Report an error