Harvey Weinstein’s eldest daughter Lily, 22, looks miserable as she arrives home one day after calling emergency services over her ‘suicidal’ dad
HARVEY Weinstein’s eldest daughter looked miserable as she arrived home one day after alerting emergency services about her “suicidal” dad.
Lily Weinstein, 22, also known as Remy, covered her red hair with a black scarf as she arrived at her Los Angeles home on Thursday.
She looked downcast with the wave of rape and sexual harassment allegations levelled at her dad appearing to take their toll.
The pictures emerged as her Hollywood mogul father was seen having his “last supper” with friends in Arizona before checking into a rehab clinic for sex addiction.
Lily, who is the eldest of his five daughters, was seen dressed head-to-toe in black as she arrived back at her home on Thursday in a car driven by a man.
She covered herself in an oversized black cardigan and attempted to hide her face.
It came one day after she called the Los Angeles Police Department to say Weinstein was “suicidal and depressed” amid accusations from more than 30 women.
The 65-year-old had rushed to comfort 22-year-old Remy because she was "very upset and concerned for her father", Page Six reports.
But the pair reportedly had a row and he stormed out of the house - causing her to call cops as sexual abuse claims from Hollywood A-listers mounted against him.
She later had a change of heart and told officers he was not at risk of self-harm after Weinstein came back to her home.
The LAPD confirmed that officers responded to a call for someone who was suicidal and depressed.
A friend told Page Six: "Remy overreacted at the situation, out of love and concern for her father, and called the police, telling them he was depressed and suicidal.
"This situation is of course very hard for Harvey, but he is not suicidal — his heart is breaking for his kids.”
Weinstein was later seen staggering into the road and trying to flag down a passing car after speaking to his worried daughter.
The movie producer was heard screaming "you're making it worse" after he stormed out of her LA home on Wednesday, reports.
Remy is the eldest of Weinstein's five children from two marriages.
The 22-year-old is the producer's first child from his first marriage to his assistant Eve Chilton.
Weinstein and Chilton wed in 1987 and went on to have two other girls, Emma in 1998 and Ruth in 2002.
The pair divorced in 2004 and then three years later he married Brit fashion designer Georgina Chapman.
He fathered two children with Chapman, a daughter India Pearl in 2010 and his only son Dashiell in 2013.
Chapman has left Weinstein after the allegations surfaced.
It comes after a FBI probe was opened at the request of the Department of Justice, which is run by Donald Trump's Attorney General Jeff Sessions, reports.
The US President has already spoken out against the explosive claims made against the Hollywood producer, saying: "I've known him for years. I'm not surprised."
Fall from grace - what we know:
- On October 5th, The New York Times publishes an article about Harvey Weinstein's sexual misconduct revealing settlements with at least eight women.
- The movie mogul then issues a statement admitting he has "caused a lot of pain" apologising for his actions.
- He's fired by the board of the Hollywood business he launched - The Weinstein Company - with "immediate effect."
- His growing list of accusers include Angelina Jolie, Asia Argento , Gwyneth Paltrow, Mira Sorvino and Ashley Judd.
- The New Yorker claims three women have accused him of rape, allegations he “unequivocally denies”.
- British wife Georgina Chapman announces she is leaving him saying: "My heart breaks for all the women who have suffered tremendous pain."
- Up to 30 women have come forward to accuse Weinstein, 65, of sex crimes — but the final total could be much higher
- British wife Georgina Chapman left him after ten years of marriage, branding his actions “unforgivable”
- He was said to have fled to an addiction clinic amid fears he might skip the country and evade justice like director Roman Polanski
- His membership of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts was suspended
- PM Theresa May hinted he could be stripped of his CBE awarded in 2004
- Prince Harry’s ex Cressida Bonas and Irish presenter Laura Whitmore told how they felt “creeped out” by Weinstein
Movie mogul Weinstein was a donor for Trump's rival Hillary Clinton, who turned her back on him on Tuesday as more allegations came to light.
In the past 24 hours multiple women - including Angelina Jolie and Gwyneth Paltrow - have made accusations against the Hollywood producer.
Weinstein had been expected to fly to rehab in Europe to treat his sex addiction after his wife Georgina Chapman left him.
But it has now been revealed he will be staying Stateside for his treatment, allegedly jetting off from LA to Arizona last night.
There are numerous facilities in the desert State, with reporting that the disgraced mogul will be checking into the famous The Meadows Addiction Treatment Center.
Previous celebrities to use the facility include Tiger Woods, Selena Gomez and Kate Moss.
A representative for Weinstein told : “We cannot comment on his location.”
It comes just hours after Hollywood star Ewan McGregor slammed Weinstein, 64, saying he heard "rumours" about the movie mogul's behaviour over many years.
McGregor, the star of the Trainspotting films, said Weinsten was getting his "just deserts" and added: "Bye bully."
The Oscar-winning producer has also been accused of raping three women in bombshell new allegations.
Weinstein travelled the globe promoting his movies and The Sun has now revealed how he was obsessed with Prince Harry's ex Cressida Bonas.
The 28-year-old became "creeped out" by the producer, while TV’s Laura Whitmore also feared for her safety around the film-maker after he offered to boost her career.
It comes as singer Rita Ora and Harry Potter star Emma Watson spoke out against the mogul.
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Model-turned-actress Cara Delevingne claimed on Instagram Weinstein tried to kiss her and attempted to force her to have a threesome in his hotel suite.
A spokesperson for the FBI in New York told the Mail: "We do not confirm or deny the existence of ongoing investigations."
Director Quentin Tarantino has broken his silence on the scandal, declaring himself “stunned and heartbroken” by the allegations of sexual assault.
He said: “For the last week, I’ve been stunned and heartbroken about the revelations that have come to light about my friend for 25 years Harvey Weinstein.
"I need a few more days to process my pain, emotions, anger and memory and then I will speak publicly about it.”
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