The Oscar-winning actress, criticized for repeatedly claiming that she didn’t know anything about Weinstein’s offenses, deflected the blame in a New York Times interview by asking to hear from other powerful women.
Meryl Streep repeated that she “really didn’t know” about Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein’s sexual offenses in a New York Times interview alongside Tom Hanks, her co-star in the newly released film “The Post.”
“I did think he was having girlfriends. But when I heard rumors about actresses, I thought that that was a way of denigrating the actress and her ability to get the job,” Streep said in the interview published on Wednesday. “I didn’t know that he was in any way abusing people. He never asked me to a hotel room.”
Streep has insisted several times that she had no clue of Weinstein’s misconduct, even though she has worked with Weinstein on different films, and once jokingly referred to him as “god” during a Golden Globe acceptance speech.
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From Weinstein to Trump
Actress Rose McGowan was one of the public figures to slam Meryl Streep on Twitter for her hypocrisy over the Weinstein case. Posters showing a smiling Streep standing alongside the disgraced producer also popped up in LA in December, her eyes covered with the words “She Knew.” The street artist behind the posters later revealed himself as a right-wing activist who aimed to retaliate against Streep for her anti-Trump politics.