Silence from male stars....
David Arquette (who's hardly an A-list actor, but still) was asked about Harvey Weinstein on a radio show recently and said, "Everyone's got their issues. I'm glad he's getting help, and I don't want to pile on the Harvey Hate Train." (And his sister Rosanna Arquette was one of Weinstein's VICTIMS!)
(It's at the 07:03 mark)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9wjUDVBKMQ
It just makes me wonder, Are the male stars reluctant to put themselves on the line because there's stories that could be told about all of THEM?? It doesn't make them look good. It kind of casts a potentially bigger pall over the whole thing than we even thought : ( I just have this image of them burrowing below ground until the spotlight's shifted.
The New York Times closed an article this week with, " 'So congratulations, Hollywood,' Mr. Oliver said. 'See you at the next Oscars, where — and this is true — Casey Affleck will be presenting Best Actress.' (The reference was cutting: Mr. Affleck, who won the best actor award at this year’s Oscars for 'Manchester by the Sea,' has settled sexual harassment allegations made against him by two female producers in civil suits. He has denied the accusations.)"
SEE: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/16/business/media/harvey-weinsteins-fall-opens-the-floodgates-in-hollywood.html
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