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Uma Thurman's brutal Thanksgiving message!

Following her silence in an interview over the Harvey Weinstein situation, actress Uma Thurman is almost ready to speak out.

November 24 2017 | 17:19

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Whilst yesterday - the day before Black Friday - in the UK was pretty normal for us, across the pond Thanksgiving was in full swing. Many celebrities through their various social media channels took took to the internet to wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving, and Uma Thurman was one of them.

The 'Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief' actress decided to share her particular post on Instagram, with a black & white photo of herself. The post was accompanied with the usual well-wishing associated with The Holidays, "HAPPY THANKSGIVING I am grateful for today", she wrote. From there on however, the caption took a slightly unexpected turn as Thurman explicitly excluded producer Harvey Weinstein and his "wicked conspirators" from her post. "You don't deserve a bullet", was the most brutal comment the actress had to share.

Thurman's exclusion of Weinstein, with whom she has worked on several projects, 'Kill Bill' And 'Pulp Fiction', comes after the producer was infamously denounced for sexual assault and harassment by various females in Hollywood. "Paz de la Huerta", "Lupita Nyong'o" and "Kate Beckinsale", are just a few of the brave actors who have spoken out against the predator.

 Uma Thurman in 'Pulp Fiction'

Stay tuned

Thurman ended her post with "stay tuned", suggesting she has a lot more to say on the Harvey Weinstein situation. This is not the first time the actress has spoken on the issue, for she touched on the issue when speaking to Access Hollywood at the premiere of 'The Parisian Woman'. "I don't have a tidy soundbite for you, because I am not a child and I have learned that when I have spoken in anger, I usually regret the way I express myself. So I've been waiting to feel less angry, and when I'm ready, I'll say what I have to say", said the actress.

For now, in the words of Uma Thurman, we'll have to "stay tuned".