I'v never said it is ethical or moral. It is what it is. Nothing was done without consent as we've seen the first time around. She've seen where things were going and bailed. She was very aware (teacher said it. Her friend as well) and she did it anyway. She always had the option to walk away. This shit is almost a staple in entertainment industry all over the world at this point. As I've said, you always have the option of not to partake with this exchange. She tried and she failed. That's all there is to it.
If the setting was different (like any other regular days job) my stance would be entirely different. Like a promotion or management job being withheld because she refused to sleep with the CEO.
In entertainment where 1 in a maybe 10000 at best find success, everything you do to get an advantage over your peers is on you since what she did wasn't entirely moral either. We are discussing this puting her in victim chair only because she failed. If she was succesful after sleeping with the director, it most certainly wouldn't be due to her talent considering she is nothing special. In entertainment, hard work barely matters more than connections and raw talent.