TROUBLE IN TINSELTOWN

Harvey Weinstein isn’t the only one… Thandie Newton and Charlize Theron’s horrifying casting couch stories show Hollywood is STILL rife with sexual harassment

THE salacious revelations about powerful film producer Harvey Weinstein this week have rocked Hollywood and gripped headlines all over the world.

The disgraced movie mogul has been accused of raping three women and sexually harassing or assaulting more than a dozen more.

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in February 2013, revealing a director at an audition once asked her to sit with her legs apart, with the camera positioned where it could see up her skirt.

She recalled: “He asked me to put my leg over the arm of the chair, and before I started my dialogue, think about the character I was supposed to be having the dialogue with and how it felt to be made love to by this person.”

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that she once turned up to an audition when she was 18 at a director’s house, where she found him “in his Hugh Hefner pyjamas”.

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She recalled: “I go inside and he’s offering me a drink, and I’m thinking, ‘My god, this acting stuff is very relaxed.’

“But it soon becomes very clear what the situation was.”

Megan Fox claims she's had more casting couch encounters since becoming famousCredit: Getty - Contributor
Jane Fonda admitted she was fired for once refusing to sleep with her bossCredit: Getty - Contributor
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In 2009, actress Megan Fox revealed she too has been a victim of the vile culture, despite having already established her name in Hollywood.

She told British GQ: “Any casting-couch s*** I’ve experienced has been since I’ve become famous.

“It’s really so heartbreaking. Some of these people! Like Hollywood legends.

“You think you’re going to meet them and you’re so excited, like, ‘I can’t believe this person wants to have conversation with me,’ and you get there and you realise that’s not what they want, at all.

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“It’s happened a lot this year actually.”

A-list stars like Helen Mirren, Susan Sarandon, Alison Brie and Emmy Rossum have also spoken out about the creepy come-ons from powerful men that they experienced early in their careers.

Jane Fonda revealed in March that she was once fired “because I wouldn’t sleep with my boss”, while Zoe Kazan recalled one producer describing his inappropriate behaviour towards her as “a joke”.

Gwyneth Paltrow, pictured with Weinstein at the Shakespeare in Love film premiere in 1998, is one of the A-list stars who have claimed ­he targeted themCredit: Rex Features
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It’s plausible that many stories like this will never come to light, with actors terrified it might jeopardise their chances of landing future roles.

It’s a harrowing thought that some vulnerable auditionees will inevitably have gone along with a director’s perverted requests, fearing they’d miss out on the part if they didn’t.

Gwyneth Paltrow and Angeline Jolie are among the A-list stars who claim Oscar-winning Weinstein, 65, tried it on with them in the early days of their careers.

Yesterday a tape surfaced in which he was heard admitting groping the breast of an actress, believed to be former Miss Italy finalist Ambra Battilana, before casually bragging: “I’m used to that.”

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It then emerged his British wife Georgina Chapman had dumped him, days after he was fired from the company he founded over the spiralling accusations.

Last night it emerged Weinstein's British wife Georgina Chapman has dumped him amid the explosive allegationsCredit: Getty - Contributor
In a tape which surfaced yesterday, a man believed to be Weinstein is heard admitting groping the breast of an actress, believed to be former Miss Italy finalist Ambra BattilanaCredit: AFP

According to anti sex abuse campaigner Professor Caroline Heldman, the kind of behaviour Weinstein is accused of is widespread in Hollywood – and the floodgates are now open.
Speaking on Good Morning Britain today, Heldman said: “I think that something is shifting in Hollywood, with enough women coming forward and saying enough is enough.”
It’s certainly true that Weinstein isn’t the only culprit.
Marilyn Monroe once described Hollywood as “an overcrowded brothel, a merry-go-round with beds for horses”.

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