In September 2020, Linde hosted the Zulu Comedy Gala and spoke about her personal experiences with workplace gender-based
discrimination and
sexual harassment. She said that she was the gala's second female host in fourteen years and that she had been
paid less than male coworkers to host shows. She also said that when she was 18 and working at
DR, a powerful person at the network had demanded sexual acts from her and threatened her career. Her speech launched the
#MeToo Movement in Denmark. Hundreds of people in the news, medical, and political industries wrote letters critiquing sexism and harassment in their industries the same month. Using the hashtags #MeToo or #NejTilSexisme (), many shared their own experiences of harassment on social media, and dozens sent formal complaints about their experiences to DR and similar employers. Linde's comments unleashed a wave of debate, involving the resignation of
Danish Social Liberal Party leader
Morten Østergaard. Copenhagen mayor
Frank Jensen also admitted that he had been harassing women during his career. ==References==