Friday, October 27, 2017

"Nasty" woman describes encounter with Harvey Weinstein

Ashley Judd made a jerk of herself at the Women’s March in Washington, D.C. this year when she proclaimed herself to be a “nasty woman.” Who can forget her disgusting performance and comments? Perhaps her latest interview reveals why she thinks of herself as "nasty."

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3 comments:

  1. These actresses are bitter about being set aside for making the mistake of turning 30. Meanwhile their counterparts have younger movie wives every year. I understand the bitterness after all they did on casting couches, now they have a new platform and media spotlight. That being said Weinstein is a psycho.

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  2. Both sides are wrong and bad as many of these women should have spoken out years ago, but they too wanted to rise to the top so they allowed themselves to be seduced just to be able to become a big and famous star, so it is partially their own ambitions too. They should have stopped this a long time ago. Everyone loves to play victim all the time, we all need to stop this victim mentality we have and use here in the USA, all these democratic constantly crying how their world is in shambles just because Pres. Trump is our president. They are all to blame and love to play victim. The media is the worst, no logic whatsoever!

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  3. Some of these actresses are past their prime or have never suceeded, some look crazy. All of Hollwood is complicit. We've always known of the decadence and the child abuse. These complaints so many years later are pretty pitiful. Yet they preach at us "little people" on politics every chance they get, this is where the scorn comes from. I can't help but wonder who did what to grab that Oscar and the money. Who stayed quiet until the millions were made the fun was had, male and female.

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