It would appear as though the barrage of accusations against Harvey Weinstein have only begun to unravel. It's been over a week since the newspaper, New York Times first released an explosive article detailing the experiences of various women in Hollywood who have been victims of his abuse. The article is far from forgotten, and has since served as a catalyst for other women to step up and share their experiences of abuse, some including Weinstein and others not. The latest actress to speak up is Lena Headey, who plays Cersei on 'Game of Thrones'.
Through her personal Twitter account, the actress told her followers and the world how she first met the currently most hated film producer in Hollywood.
? lena headey (@IAMLenaHeadey) 17 de octubre de 2017
Prior to having even met Weinstein, Headey mentioned how she suffered verbal abuse from 'The Brothers Grimm' director, Terry Gilliam.
? lena headey (@IAMLenaHeadey) 17 de octubre de 2017
? lena headey (@IAMLenaHeadey) 17 de octubre de 2017
? lena headey (@IAMLenaHeadey) 17 de octubre de 2017
More and more complaints
The mounting accusations against Weinstein have caused New York and London police to investigate the co-founder of the Weinstein Company. For his part, the film producer has outright rejected the accusations. Other actresses such as Reese Witherspoon, have also told their experiences, some of which occurred when they were children! The 'Legally Blonde' actress revealed that one director sexually abused her when she was only 16.