Add Jane Fonda to the list of Hollywood elites who enabled Weinstein.
"I'm ashamed that I didn't say anything": Jane Fonda says she regrets not speaking up earlier about Harvey Weinstein https://t.co/E0hTEQitvG pic.twitter.com/KzxseO6Jwh
— CNN (@CNN) October 15, 2017
From CNN:
The film star, who is also an active women’s rights advocate, told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Thursday that she “found out about Harvey about a year ago.”
“I’m ashamed that I didn’t say anything right then,” Fonda said.
A year ago.
Right.
https://twitter.com/molratty/status/919536224045600768
So even by Fonda’s own admission, she knew Weinstein was preying on women in Hollywood while she stood on that stage and ranted about not being controlled by a “sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot.”
Stay classy, Jane.
"What a way to make a livin'…" (h/t @molratty) pic.twitter.com/cGEyY3TjmS
— Doug Powers (@ThePowersThatBe) October 15, 2017
Girl power and stuff.
Can't remember the last time I had anything good to say about Jane Fonda, but refreshing to hear a woman express shame at keeping quiet.
— CLA (@ConservativeLA) October 15, 2017
Too little, too late.
But mouthing off about the President last month was no problem? Jane, you ignorant sl….
— That Guy (@AlaskaNorseman) October 15, 2017
Heh.
Hey, we didn’t say it. We thought it, but we didn’t say it.
Every time I see Ms Fonda I am ashamed for her…
— Scott (@the_Capitalists) October 15, 2017
Indeed.
I'm ashamed of you too. For many reasons.
— Jeff Weaver (@jeffbweaver) October 15, 2017
‘Nuff said.
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