Uma Thurman Gives Powerful Response When Asked About Sexual Misconduct In Hollywood

Uma Thurman Gives Powerful Response When Asked About Sexual Misconduct In Hollywood
Uma Thurman delivered an impassioned response when asked about corruption and sexual abuse in Hollywood.

In recent weeks, a number of prominent figures in the entertainment industry have been accused of varying levels of sexual misconduct, kickstarted when a number of women came forward with allegations about film mogul and former Miramax boss Harvey Weinstein.

On the red carpet for a new Broadway production of ‘The Parisian Woman’, Uma was asked if she had anything to say on the subject of “women speaking out about inappropriate behavior in the workplace”, to which she delivered a passionate, but controlled, response, insisting she would speak more fully when she “feels less angry”.

Speaking to Access Hollywood, Uma explained: “I think [women speaking out is] commendable.

“I don’t have a tidy soundbite for you, because I have learned… I am not a child. And I have learned that when I have spoken in anger, I usually regret the way I express myself.

“So I’ve been waiting to feel less angry. And when I’m ready, I’ll say what I have to say.”

The short video of Uma addressing the issue has since gone viral on social media, in the same way a similar clip of actress Emma Thompson did last month, when the accusations about Harvey Weinstein first came to light.

Weinstein has denied all accusations of “nonconsensual sex”.

Since then, a number of key figures from the world of film have faced their own allegations of sexual harassment, including directors Brett Ratner and James Toback, both of whom have denied the accusations levelled against them.

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Must-See LGBTQ TV: ‘Shameless’ returns and don’t miss ‘Fresh Off the Boat’

Must-See LGBTQ TV: ‘Shameless’ returns and don’t miss ‘Fresh Off the Boat’

Photo Credit: ABC/Richard Cartwright

Grab the remote, set your DVR or queue up your streaming service of choice! GLAAD is bringing you the highlights LGBTQ on TV this week. Check back every Sunday for up-to-date coverage in LGBTQ-inclusive programming on TV.

Season Eight of Showtime’s Shameless premieres on Sunday. In the season premiere, the Gallaghers find themselves with money to burn as Carl sells their inheritance from Monica. Meanwhile, Fiona swears off random hookups to focus on her new apartment building; Lip deals with the sacrifice that comes with sobriety; and Frank emerges out of a meth-induced haze to make amends for decades of depravity. Shameless: Sunday at 9pm on Showtime.

Tuesday’s episode of Fresh off the Boat is one not to be missed! The episode, “A League of Her Own,” focuses on Nicole’s coming out story that the show has been building to all season. In this episode, Nicole fears disappointment from her father, so she struggles with coming out of the closet to him. Meanwhile, Louis wants to manage the Cattleman’s Ranch softball team on his own, so Jessica coaches a rival team to prove that she’s the superior manager. Fresh off the Boat: Tuesday at 8:30pm on ABC.

Sunday, November 5th: Star Trek: Discovery (8pm, CBS All Access); The Walking Dead (9pm, AMC); Shameless (9pm, Showtime); Ten Days in the Valley (10pm, ABC); Madam Secretary (10pm, CBS)

Monday: Supergirl (8pm, The CW)

Tuesday: Fresh off the Boat (8:30pm, ABC); Bull (9pm, CBS); DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (9pm, The CW); Major Crimes (9pm, TNT); Brooklyn Nine-Nine (9:30pm, FOX);  NCIS: New Orleans (10pm, CBS); American Horror Story: Cult (10pm, FX); Broad City (10:30pm, Comedy Central)

Wednesday: Riverdale (8pm, The CW); Empire (8pm, FOX); Dynasty (9pm, The CW); Star (9pm, FOX); Queen Sugar (10pm, OWN); The Shannara Chronicles (10pm, Spike TV)

Thursday: Grey’s Anatomy (8pm, ABC); Scandal (9pm, ABC); Arrow (9pm, The CW); How to Get Away with Murder (10pm, ABC); Shade: Queens of NYC (10:30pm, Fusion TV)

Friday: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (8pm, The CW); Andi Mack (8pm, Disney); Jane the Virgin (9pm, The CW)

November 5, 2017

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Debbie McGee Makes ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ History With Tango Routine

Debbie McGee Makes ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ History With Tango Routine
It was a big night for Debbie McGee on ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ this weekend, after she became the first of this year’s famous contestants to be given a perfect score by the judges.

Debbie – best known for serving as the assistant to her late husband, the magician Paul Daniels – was awarded 40 points for her Tango routine on Saturday night (5 November).

She and partner Giovanni Pernice performed their dance to a remixed version of the Black Eyed Peas’ ‘I Gotta Feeling’, making ‘Strictly’ history by getting the first 40 this early on in the competition.

Even Craig Revel Horwood, a notoriously tough nut to crack, came out from behind the judges’ table to jokingly bow down at Debbie’s feet after her performance, before giving her 10 points, as did fellow judges Shirley Ballas, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli.

While Bruno told the pair their routine had been like watching a “Tango masterclass”, Darcey agreed: “That was extraordinary. You are on a par with your professional. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Tango like that from a celebrity. Amazing.”

Former ballet dancer Debbie said earlier in the series that ‘Strictly’ had made her “genuinely happy” for the first time since the loss of her husband last year.

She admitted: “Until now, there was still this knot in my stomach and… the fact I’ve lost him [was there].

“But these last three weeks on ‘Strictly’, everyone is so lovely, at every level, I love all the other contestants, everybody I’m working with… they all make you feel so good and so wanted. They make you feel like they really want you on the programme.”

Find out which contestants weren’t so lucky and wound up in the bottom two in Sunday’s (5 November) ‘Strictly’ results show, kicking off at 7.15pm on BBC One.

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