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Harvey Weinstein Responds To Salma Hayek's Shocking Allegations


 
For years, we’ve heard crazy rumors about powerful — Illuminati type figures, if you will —  in Hollywood who engage in a number of despicable acts and get away with it as no one dares to put them on blast, fearing that speaking up with end their respective careers.
From the outside looking in, and not knowing anything about the ins and outs of the entertainment industry, the average Joe took most of this noise with a grain of salt.
Until 2017, that is…
Earlier this year, several entertainment moguls became the subject of sexual assault and misconduct allegations.
No one has been accused of more awful acts than former Miramax and Weinstein Company executive, Harvey Weinstein.
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For those of you who are unaware, Weinstein is a mega producer responsible for immensely popular films like Pulp Fiction, Shakespeare In Love, and Good Will Hunting, along with more recent releases like Southpaw, Silver Linings Playbook, and Django Unchained.
Apparently, everyone who’s anyone in Hollywood knew about Weinstein’s appalling behavior. ‘Family Guy’ creator Seth MacFarlane called out Weinstein at the 2013 Academy Award Nominations.
And so did NBC‘s ’30 Rock’ when actor Jane Krokowski’s character, Jenna Maroney, had this to say.
“I’m not afraid of anyone in show business, I’ve turned down intercourse with Harvey Weinstein on no less than three occasions … out of five.”
Yet, even though it was common knowledge, no one said anything for years, even decades, until the likes of Rose McGowan, Kate Beckinsale, Rosanna Arquette and over 84 others accused Weinstein of inappropriate behavior

Weinstein The newest star to allege to have been mistreated by Weinstein shocked the masses. Salma Hayek recently wrote an article accusing him of some truly awful things.
Hayek’s first role in a Weinstein produced film was when she played Frida Kahlo in Frida back in 2002.
Via NewYorkTimes:
All I knew of Harvey at the time was that he had a remarkable intellect, he was a loyal friend and a family man. I had started a journey to produce the [movie] with a different company, but I fought to get it back to take it to Harvey.
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Harvey Weinstein, Salma Hayek, Robert Rodriguez and Penelope Cruz (Photo by J. Vespa/WireImage)
I did not care about the money; I was so excited to work with him and that company. My dream had come true. He had validated the last 14 years of my life. He had taken a chance on me – a nobody. He had said yes. Little did I know, it would become my turn to say no. No to opening the door to him at all hours of the night, hotel after hotel, location after location, where he would show up unexpectedly, including one location where I was doing a movie he wasn’t even involved with. No to me taking a shower with him.
No to letting him watch me take a shower. No to letting him give me a massage. No to letting a naked friend of his give me a massage. No to letting him give me oral sex. No to my getting naked with another woman. No, no, no, no, no … And with every refusal came Harvey’s Machiavellian rage, I don’t think he hated anything more than the word ‘no’.
As if that’s not bad enough, Hayek went on to say Weinstein threatened to kill her during a fit of rage.
“The range of his persuasion tactics went from sweet-talking me to that one time when, in an attack of fury, he said the terrifying words, ‘I will kill you, don’t think I can’t’,” the 51-year-old actress recalled.
Hayek and Weinstein were photographed together, along with Hayek’s husband, French billionaire François-Henri Pinault, as recently as 2013.
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SANTA MONICA, CA – FEBRUARY 23: Producer Harvey Weinstein, Francois Pinault and actress Salma Hayek pose in the Piaget Lounge during The 2013 Film Independent Spirit Awards on February 23, 2013 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Stefanie Keenan/WireImage)
We can only imagine how difficult it must have been for Hayek to act as if everything was peachy keen when the exact opposite was true.
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Harvey Weinstein, Salma Hayek, and wife during Miramax 2003 MAX Awards – Inside at St. Regis Hotel in Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by KMazur/WireImage)
Weinstein released the following statement to BuzzFeed in response to Hayek’s particular claims that he forced her to do a sex scene with a female co-star during the filming of Frida.
“Mr. Weinstein does not recall pressuring Salma to do a gratuitous sex scene with a female costar, and he was not there for filming,” the statement added, before going on to say that the sex scene was “part of the story, as Frida Kahlo was bisexual.”
“As in most collaborative projects, there was creative friction on Frida, but it served to drive the project to perfection,” the representative said. “All of the sexual allegations as portrayed by Salma are not accurate and others who witnessed the events have a different account of what transpired.”
Man, Hollywood is one screwed up place!
It’s fair to assume we haven’t heard the last of allegations to come out about Harvey. Let’s hope this terrible ordeal being so highly publicized helps to prevent similar situations from arising in the future…

















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