Sienna Miller says her relationship with Jude Law saved her from Harvey Weinstein

Sienna Miller describes an incident when her social life was verbally abused by Harvey Weinstein


Sienna Miller said her relationship with actor Jude Law saved her from Harvey Weinstein.

In a recent interview with the Guardian, the Byrne actor revealed that he addressed the convicted sex offender as 'pop', which would have helped him had he experienced any harassment at his hands.

The former filmmaker is serving a 23-year prison sentence after being accused of sexual assault and misconduct by several Hollywood actors including Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek as he was convicted of first-degree criminal sexual act and third-degree rape. was convicted. even more.

However, the 40-year-old actor was shielded from possible harassment as he said Law was 'a big actor for Harvey' and was part of some projects supported by the producer.

"I was Jude's girlfriend, and there was probably security in that," she told the outlet. "I called Harvey 'Pops' from day one, which I'm sure helped."

The actor then shared that he once faced verbal abuse on his social life by a disgraced producer.

"I was rehearsing with Steve Buscemi one day and Harvey called me and asked me to come to his office," Miller said of the incident.

She continued, "I said, 'I'm in rehearsal.' And he shouted, 'Now!' And sent a car. He made me sit in his office and said, 'You (Expective) are not going out anymore, you are not partying, raah raha raha hai'."

“I was having a lot of fun, but I managed to get to work on time. And he was standing on top of me, lips quivering while I was sitting in a chair, and then he slammed the door, and I burst into tears.

The actor recalled that Weinstein then returned to the room and said, "It's because I'm proud of you," and slammed the door behind him again as he left the room.

"You weren't really inaugurated until Weinstein made you cry," she recalled, adding that it was a 'rite of passage' for women in Hollywood.

"I imagined that Hollywood producers were like that. I really thought he gave me the biggest recognition. I was so grateful. I wasn't really intimidated by him."

Miller concluded, "And I had no idea he was raping people. He asked me to meet him at a hotel, and I brought other producers and it was innocuous. I was never offered a job by anyone." did not do."

 

Sienna Miller describes an incident when her social life was verbally abused by Harvey Weinstein


Sienna Miller said her relationship with actor Jude Law saved her from Harvey Weinstein.

In a recent interview with the Guardian, the Byrne actor revealed that he addressed the convicted sex offender as 'pop', which would have helped him had he experienced any harassment at his hands.

The former filmmaker is serving a 23-year prison sentence after being accused of sexual assault and misconduct by several Hollywood actors including Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek as he was convicted of first-degree criminal sexual act and third-degree rape. was convicted. even more.

However, the 40-year-old actor was shielded from possible harassment as he said Law was 'a big actor for Harvey' and was part of some projects supported by the producer.

"I was Jude's girlfriend, and there was probably security in that," she told the outlet. "I called Harvey 'Pops' from day one, which I'm sure helped."

The actor then shared that he once faced verbal abuse on his social life by a disgraced producer.

"I was rehearsing with Steve Buscemi one day and Harvey called me and asked me to come to his office," Miller said of the incident.

She continued, "I said, 'I'm in rehearsal.' And he shouted, 'Now!' And sent a car. He made me sit in his office and said, 'You (Expective) are not going out anymore, you are not partying, raah raha raha hai'."

“I was having a lot of fun, but I managed to get to work on time. And he was standing on top of me, lips quivering while I was sitting in a chair, and then he slammed the door, and I burst into tears.

The actor recalled that Weinstein then returned to the room and said, "It's because I'm proud of you," and slammed the door behind him again as he left the room.

"You weren't really inaugurated until Weinstein made you cry," she recalled, adding that it was a 'rite of passage' for women in Hollywood.

"I imagined that Hollywood producers were like that. I really thought he gave me the biggest recognition. I was so grateful. I wasn't really intimidated by him."

Miller concluded, "And I had no idea he was raping people. He asked me to meet him at a hotel, and I brought other producers and it was innocuous. I was never offered a job by anyone." did not do."

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