In November,Watch Japanese black stockings female doctor gives oral sex service to patients Online actress Uma Thurman said she was waiting to speak out about sexual harassment and sexual assault until she felt less angry. That day has arrived.
Thurman finally told her story to The New York Times in a devastating account published Saturday. In it, Thurman alleges that Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein attacked her multiple times. Thurman also recounts several strange abuses of power on behalf of her Kill Billdirector, Quentin Tarantino.
SEE ALSO: Lena Headey on her work with refugees and what inspired her to share her #MeToo storyThe actress says Weinstein's incessant flattery, as well as the high position he held, made her miss what would otherwise be seen as key warning signs. She connects her former agency, Creative Artists Agency, with Weinstein's predatory behavior. And she feels deep guilt for failing to protect all the other women who Weinstein assaulted after her:
"I am one of the reasons that a young girl would walk into his room alone, the way I did. Quentin used Harvey as the executive producer of ‘Kill Bill,’ a movie that symbolizes female empowerment. And all these lambs walked into slaughter because they were convinced nobody rises to such a position who would do something illegal to you, but they do."
Thurman's anger doesn't stop there. The actress also alleges that Tarantino, for all of his feminist posturing, took advantage of his power as her director on Kill Bill. Thurman claims that Tarantino asked her to perform a stunt in a car she was told by engineers shouldn't be used. Despite her repeated pleas, Tarantino allegedly pressured her into following through, leaving her with permanent injuries to her neck and knees.
Tarantino also allegedly enjoyed performing some of the film's more sadistic flourishes himself, including spitting in her face and choking her.
"Harvey assaulted me but that didn’t kill me," Thurman told the Times. "What really got me about the crash was that it was a cheap shot. I had been through so many rings of fire by that point. I had really always felt a connection to the greater good in my work with Quentin and most of what I allowed to happen to me and what I participated in was kind of like a horrible mud wrestle with a very angry brother. But at least I had some say, you know?"
The entire interview -- which also includes footage of the Kill Billcrash provided by Thurman -- is worth a read, available here.
Topics Celebrities
Perplexity's new Deep Research tool is powered by DeepSeek R1Which laptops and smartphones are easiest to repair? See the rankings.How to watch every 2025 Oscar Best Picture nomineeiPhone 16e's C1 chip is a big deal for future iPhones, tooBest Samsung deal: Save $230 on Samsung Galaxy Watch UltraSome UFOs may be hidden from our national leadersNYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for February 23: Tips to solve Connections #153iPhone 16e's C1 chip is a big deal for future iPhones, tooFree Slurpee: How to get free Slurpees on Feb. 21NYT mini crossword answers for February 23, 2025Wordle today: The answer and hints for February 20, 2025PlayStation Plus deal: Save $60 on a 12'Monster Train' sequel announced, with surprise demo out nowBest gaming laptop deal: Get $600 off the Acer Predator Helios Neo 14Wordle today: The answer and hints for February 23, 2025NRL 2025 livestream: How to watch National Rugby League for freeBest fitness deal: Save 41% on the Sunny Health & Fitness rowing machineBest coffee machine deal: Save $100 on Breville Barista Express ImpressNYT Strands hints, answers for February 22NYT Connections hints and answers for February 22: Tips to solve 'Connections' #622. See Everything: On Joseph Mitchell’s Objects by Scott Schomburg Angels by Cynthia Zarin Beginning with Color: An Interview with Etel Adnan by Laure Adler The Review Wins the 2024 National Magazine Award for Fiction by The Paris Review The Sofa by Cynthia Zarin What If We’re All Self Recommended Readings for Students by Yu Hua Essay on the Sky by Vincent Katz 25 Years Later: A Brief Analysis of GPU Processing Efficiency Announcing Our Spring Issue by Emily Stokes W Stands for W by Stephen Haines Against Remembrance: On Louise Glück by Elisa Gonzalez The Cat Book by James Frankie Thomas What Lies Beyond the Red Earth? by Michael Salu Inheritance by Hebe Uhart Writing about Understanding by Yiyun Li Ripping Ivy by Mary Childs A Winter Dispatch from the Review’s Poetry Editor by Srikanth Reddy Teetering Canaries by Judith Schalansky Kurt Vonnegut’s House Is Not Haunted by Sophie Kemp
3.5491s , 10118.609375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Watch Japanese black stockings female doctor gives oral sex service to patients Online】,Exquisite Information Network