By Gene Maddaus
23.04.2020 - 03:37 / perezhilton.com
Ellen Pompeo has shared some pretty enlightened pearls of wisdom over the years, which makes these not-so-enlightened comments about sexual assault survivors all the more infuriating.
The Grey’s Anatomy star is getting heat on Twitter for a resurfaced interview in which she talks about her very professional experience with Harvey Weinstein and, according to many, straight up blames his victims. The remarks were said during a wide-ranging discussion with Oxford Union that took place in July 2018,
By Gene Maddaus
Almost two months after Harvey Weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in a New York State prison, the disgraced movie mogul is still facing a host of legal problems both at home and abroad.
The problem of sexual harassment and abuse in the film industry is bigger than “the ‘bad men’ and their bad behaviour,” the director of a new film about a predatory Hollywood executive has said.
Ellen Pompeo “didn’t know” Harvey Weinstein was a rapist when she appeared to sympathize with him during an Oxford Union Q&A in 2018.
Ellen Pompeo responded to criticism she’s getting after a resurfaced video clip from 2018 shows her seemingly empathizing with now-convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein.
Ellen Pompeo has responded to backlash over the comments she made about the Harvey Weinstein sexual assault allegations back in 2018.
Speaking out. Ellen Pompeo is addressing old comments she made about Harvey Weinstein and the #MeToo movement that have since resurfaced.
Ellen Pompeo found herself under fire on Thursday when a one-minute clip from an hour-long Oxford Union Q&A from July 2018 was unearthed and sparked a backlash on social media.
Harvey Weinstein refused to pay Kevin Smith royalties for their 1994 movie Clerks, the filmmaker has alleged.
Harvey Weinstein refused to pay Kevin Smith royalties for their 1994 movie Clerks, the filmmaker has alleged.
Kevin Smith says that Harvey Weinstein refused to pay him royalties for Clerks, Variety reports.
Kevin Smith’s 1994 directorial debut “Clerks” put him on the map, kicking off his long and lucrative relationship with Miramax, the studio founded by Harvey Weinstein and brother Bob.