Posted on 10/10/2017 3:15:45 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Following the publication on Tuesday morning of two more exposes detailing sexual assault and harassment allegations against Harvey Weinstein, actress Heather Graham recalls indirectly being propositioned by the studio mogul.
In the early 2000s Harvey Weinstein called me into his office. There was a pile of scripts sitting on his desk. I want to put you in one of my movies, he said and offered to let me choose which one I liked best. Later in the conversation, he mentioned that he had an agreement with his wife. He could sleep with whomever he wanted when he was out of town. I walked out of the meeting feeling uneasy. There was no explicit mention that to star in one of those films I had to sleep with him, but the subtext was there.
A few weeks later, I was asked to do a follow-up meeting at his hotel. I called one of my actress friends to explain my discomfort with the situation, and she offered to come with me. En route, she called me to say she couldnt make it. Not wanting to be at the hotel alone with him, I made up an excuse I had an early morning and would have to postpone. Harvey told me that my actress friend was already at his hotel and that both of them would be very disappointed if I didnt show. I knew he was lying, so I politely and apologetically reiterated that I could no longer come by.
That was the end of that encounter I was never hired for one of his films, and I didnt speak up about my experience. It wasnt until Ashley Judd heroically shared her story a few days ago that I felt ashamed. If I had spoken up a decade ago, would I have saved countless women from the same experience I had or worse?
The question and this is not an excuse is what defines sexual harassment in the workplace? He didnt explicitly offer a trade sex for work even though I knew that was what he was implying. And I hadnt gone to his hotel. I know this is an inner dialogue many women have its part of whats holding so many of us back from sharing our stories. We dont want to be attacked for reading into something that may or may not have been there. We dont want to be looked at as weak for not being able to handle ourselves in a business run by men. We dont want to lose work by being defined as a Difficult Woman. We dont want to be the first or only voice in the room.
My hope is that this moment starts a dialogue on redefining sexual harassment in the workplace and empowers women to speak out when they feel uncomfortable in a situation. I hope that dialogue covers the gray areas where we ask ourselves, Did what I think happen just happen? and that we are no longer shamed into feeling that we should grow a thicker skin, or that our story isnt good enough to count. Im glad the victims are being heard, that powerful voices in the industry are speaking up to say this kind of behavior isnt acceptable anymore, and that a predator is finally facing the consequences it means the world is starting to change for the better.
While I still do feel guilty for not speaking up all those years ago, Im glad for this moment of reckoning. To the countless other women who have experienced the gray areas: I believe you.
The movies she was in were so bad.
Kinda late isn’t it? Did she hang out with Cosby?
Heroic Ashley Judd. ROTFL!
One wonders what Georgina Chapman had to do, to get that fat slob to marry her,.,,.,,,,I mean besides him promising to financially back her fashion house....ergo...she liked the looks of his money, not that fat slob behind all that money.
T. Becket Adams;Verified account; @BecketAdams · 4h4 hours ago
Big laughs in 2013 when [Seth] MacFarlane said of Best Supporting Actress nominees: “You no longer have to pretend to be attracted to Weinstein.”
https://twitter.com/BecketAdams
Can’t link to the short vid for some reason.
At least Georgina Chapman married him. Doesn’t seem fair to criticize her for that.
Oh no! Not Roller Girl!!!!
That is akin to saying “At lease Hitlery married Billy Jeff.........”
In either case, it tests my gag reflex
Sorry but every whore in Hollywood will now start whining.
The question and this is not an excuse is what defines sexual harassment in the workplace?
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They didn’t figure it out with Bubba Clinton, and Weinstein’s been doing it for a long time. They did get the one free grope rule defined. Other than that the best best they can do is to attack Conservatives for being pro life and moral.
Good one - need one with Ted Kennedy in it as well
As if dirt bag Weinstein was the only Hollywood pig who crudely hit on all these women.
Weinstein is becoming the sacrificial lamb. What a pathetic joke.
One wonders what Georgina Chapman had to do, to get that fat slob to marry her,.,
Well, once they are married she doesn’t have to do anything. LOL.
Yeah, sure, Heather. Ashley was so heroic she went on to work with Harvey for years.
But I'm sure you thought Juanita Brodderick and Paula Jones were heroic, too.
/sarc
Indeed. Says a lot about all these people suddenly mentioning him now. I get the feeling that there’s a large pile on years later.
There is need to “re-define” what is sexual harassment. In the non-Hollywood business world a man in senior authority does not invite a woman to come alone to his hotel room for a business meeting. What this creeper was doing was sexual harassment and the only reason he wasn’t called on it was Hollywood and his political friends keeping a lid on it.
Sorry but every whore in Hollywood will now start whining.
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We can only hope!!
Serve that RAPER GOOD!!!
And if all the women are whores, all the men are rapers.
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