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Actress Rose McGowan was allegedly raped by Harvey Weinstein back in the 90's and she took $100k from him and proceeded to keep quiet for ~20 years. Just before the NYT published an article about Weinstein in 2017 McGowan was trying to get a million from him for her continued silence.
Now she has a book coming out (Brave) and another project while ripping into other actresses like her co-star from "Charmed", Alyssa Milano, and Meryl Streep for hypocrisy and lies.
Okay, McGowan took his money and kept quiet... But she's accusing all sorts of people of hypocrisy for their alleged silence and enabling Weinstein... Thats what she did, she kept quiet and enabled Weinstein. She has made herself the face of the movement even going so far as to portray herself as some hero.
Here's the deal:
She said it was none of her business her director raped a 12 year old boy...
https://medium.com/codyngore/the-problem-with-rose-mcgowan-f5b5ae837894
Thats too bad, I liked the first 2 Creeper movies... And apparently one of the actors from "That 70s Show" has been accused of rape and comedy central is running repeats of his show in place of South Park's repeat spot. Ugh... I started a similar thread a while back and at the time didn't know about the Creeper's director and his relationship to Rose. We have people working with Woody Allen and Roman Polanski too and they're child molesters and I like some of their movies.
Now she has a book coming out (Brave) and another project while ripping into other actresses like her co-star from "Charmed", Alyssa Milano, and Meryl Streep for hypocrisy and lies.
Okay, McGowan took his money and kept quiet... But she's accusing all sorts of people of hypocrisy for their alleged silence and enabling Weinstein... Thats what she did, she kept quiet and enabled Weinstein. She has made herself the face of the movement even going so far as to portray herself as some hero.
Here's the deal:
In 2011, Rose McGowan starred in the B horror movie Rosewood Lane, a film that not many people remember. Rosewood Lane is an unsuspecting title in a long line of films she has been apart of throughout her career besides one tiny detail, Rosewood Lane was directed by convicted child molestor Victor Salva of Jeepers Creepers fame. In 1988, Victor Salva was convicted of the sexual molestation of a 12-year-old boy who just so happened to be an actor in one of his early films.
While I won’t go into the details of Salva’s sordid and disgusting past, I will point out the blatant hypocrisy in how Rose McGowan handled this situation. Besides being guilty of simply working with the man, which is troubling enough, Rose went on to defend the director during a press tour for the film. During a 2011 interview with Advocate Magazine, an LGBT news and entertainment outlet, Rose brought up some awkwardness she had felt on set after Salva told her he “didn’t relate to women well”.
The Advocate journalist went on to say “Well, Salva is registered sex offender, which might account for some awkwardness.” to which Rose replied “Yeah, I still don’t really understand the whole story or history there, and I’d rather not, because it’s not really my business. But he’s an incredibly sweet and gentle man, lovely to his crew, and a very hard worker”. This is where we come to a problematic impasse with Rose McGowan, an actress who was undoubtedly the victim of a horrific assault, but also a cog in the very machine of which she has become the poster child of criticizing.
She said it was none of her business her director raped a 12 year old boy...
https://medium.com/codyngore/the-problem-with-rose-mcgowan-f5b5ae837894
Thats too bad, I liked the first 2 Creeper movies... And apparently one of the actors from "That 70s Show" has been accused of rape and comedy central is running repeats of his show in place of South Park's repeat spot. Ugh... I started a similar thread a while back and at the time didn't know about the Creeper's director and his relationship to Rose. We have people working with Woody Allen and Roman Polanski too and they're child molesters and I like some of their movies.