The anger of Rose McGowan about Hollywood stars who have joined the # metoo movement has been misinterpreted. That lets the actress know via Twitter.
“I never said that #metoo is a lie, never”, says McGowan. “I was talking about Hollywood and Time’s Up, not about #metoo, I’m so tired of it. #MeToo is about survivors and their experiences, we should not forget them”.
In an interview with The Sunday Times, the actress called coworkers cowardly and losers who only supported the movement because that would be good for publicity. McGowan, who with her sexual abuse allegations to the address of producer Harvey Weinstein restarted the MeToo movement, criticizes Meryl Streep among others. According to McGowan it is impossible that Streep knew nothing about Weinstein’s actions.
Today I’m thinking of this world and its beauty. Hang on for one more second, one more hour, we will make it. Sending all the light I have left to those in war torn countries, to political prisoners, to the traumatized, to those of us just trying to survive.
— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) June 16, 2018
I never said #MeToo is a lie. Ever. I was talking about Hollywood and Time’s Up, not #MeToo. Ugh. I’m so tired of erroneous sh*tstorms. #MeToo is about survivors and their experiences, that cannot be taken away.
— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) October 7, 2018