• Harvey Weinstein's Importance

    Harvey Weinstein's Importance

    Due process is difficult to maintain in the wake of #MeToo.
  • Kate Winslet regrets working with Woody Allen, Roman Polanski

    Kate Winslet regrets working with Woody Allen, Roman Polanski

    It’s a tie between this and not moving over on that door. Kate Winslet is reckoning with some of her past work in light of the #MeToo movement, telling Vanity Fair this week, “It’s like, what the f - - k was I doing working with Woody Allen and Roman Polanski?” “It’s unbelievable to me now how those …
  • Bryan Callen on hiatus from podcast after denying sex assault claims

    Bryan Callen on hiatus from podcast after denying sex assault claims

    Bryan Callen double-downed on his denial of allegations of sexual assault and misconduct. The “Goldbergs” actor, 53, posted an impassioned video on Instagram on Sunday to once again vehemently deny the accusations leveled by four women in the Los Angeles Times and announce he’s “obviously” taking a leave of absence from his podcast, “The Fighter …
  • Heather Locklear says James Naughton not at fault for ‘gross’ moment

    Heather Locklear says James Naughton not at fault for ‘gross’ moment

    Heather Locklear doesn’t blame James Naughton for making her uncomfortable while filming the 1996 movie “The First Wives Club.” This week, Locklear expressed it was “gross” when Naughton touched her breast while filming a scene and stated that the script did not direct him to do so. “He doesn’t grab [my breast],” she had said …
  • James Naughton denies he went off script for ‘gross’ moment with Heather Locklear

    James Naughton denies he went off script for ‘gross’ moment with Heather Locklear

    Heather Locklear claims that she had a “gross” encounter with James Naughton while filming the 1996 movie “The First Wives Club;” however, the actor says he was only following the script. “There was a couple of scenes that they [cut me out of] and then the only scene [I ended up in] had no lines,” …
  • Johnny Depp’s lawsuit was to prove he is not an abuser like Harvey Weinstein: lawyers

    Johnny Depp’s lawsuit was to prove he is not an abuser like Harvey Weinstein: lawyers

    Johnny Depp launched his explosive libel trial over “wife beater” allegations to prove he was not part of the “rogues’ gallery of abusers” like Harvey Weinstein, his lawyers said Tuesday. The 57-year-old “Pirates Of The Caribbean” star is suing The Sun newspaper over a 2018 headline that branded him a “wife beater,” allegations he vehemently …
  • #MeToo activist Katherine Kendall says she was ‘misquoted’ amid Johnny Depp case

    #MeToo activist Katherine Kendall says she was ‘misquoted’ amid Johnny Depp case

    A #MeToo activist who says she was targeted by disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein told the a court Friday she was “misquoted” in a newspaper article that’s at the center of Johnny Depp’s explosive libel trial. Actress Katherine Kendall — who was quoted in an article in The Sun calling Depp “wife beater” in 2018 …
  • Chris D’Elia’s team releases comedian’s email exchanges with accusers

    Chris D’Elia’s team releases comedian’s email exchanges with accusers

    With Chris D’Elia’s career crashing down around him, the comedian’s camp is surprisingly taking aim at the women who have accused him of sexual improprieties. Last Tuesday a slew of women began making claims online that D’Elia had asked them for nude pictures — some when they were underage — and one claimed that he …
  • Millennial and Gen Z celebs accused of sexual assault, deny accusations

    Millennial and Gen Z celebs accused of sexual assault, deny accusations

    A steady wave of sexual-assault allegations has crashed on a generation of millennials, cuspers and Gen Z stars in the last week. Several celebrities, from Justin Bieber to cast members of “Riverdale,” have been accused of groping fans, coercing sex and rape. The celebs have all strongly denied the claims. Many, but not all, of …
  • Bill Cosby’s wife, Camille, breaks silence, suggests #MeToo movement is racist

    Bill Cosby’s wife, Camille, breaks silence, suggests #MeToo movement is racist

    Bill Cosby’s wife said she’s “very, very pleased” with an appeals court’s decision to review his sexual assault conviction — and suggested the #MeToo movement that landed her husband behind bars was driven by racism. Camille Cosby, in her first interview in six years, spoke to ABC News a day after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court …