Shame of female A-listers who refuse to denounce Weinstein

Some of Hollywood’s biggest stars have remained tight-lipped over ex-studio head Harvey Weinstein’s bombshell sexual harassment allegations that went public last week.  

NICOLE KIDMAN

She is a favorite of Weinstein, working with him on seven films, and has been photographed numerous times with him at awards ceremonies and gala dinners.

Kidman, 50, fights for equality as a UN women’s ambassador and in 2013 said violence against women is ‘the greatest outrage’.

She has no social media presence and by last night had said nothing about Weinstein; her publicist did not respond to calls for comment.

Kidman is a favorite of Weinstein (pictured in November 2016), working with him on seven films, and has been photographed numerous times with him at awards ceremonies and gala dinners

JULIA ROBERTS

Weinstein has called her ‘incredible’ and a ‘good friend’. She has appeared in several films by him including Confessions of a Dangerous Mind in 2002 and August: Osage County in 2013.

Robert, 49, is a vocal advocate for women’s rights. Earlier this year she was among celebrities who signed an open letter demanding gender equality.

She has so far said nothing about the allegations. Her publicist did not respond to requests for comment.

Weinstein has called Roberts (pictured together in September 2013) 'incredible' and a 'good friend'. She has appeared in several films by him including Confessions of a Dangerous Mind in 2002 and August: Osage County in 2013

Weinstein has called Roberts (pictured together in September 2013) ‘incredible’ and a ‘good friend’. She has appeared in several films by him including Confessions of a Dangerous Mind in 2002 and August: Osage County in 2013

SCARLETT JOHANSSON

She has been friends with the mogul for years. She starred in his 2008 film Vicky Cristina Barcelona and was pictured at the premiere with him, above.

Writing in a magazine in February, Johansson, 32, said fighting for equality is ‘an uphill battle’ and that among her female friends and family, ‘everyone has been discriminated against or harassed – sexism is real’.

By last night she hadn’t spoken of the scandal and her publicist didn’t reply.

JENNIFER LAWRENCE

She won an Oscar for Weinstein’s 2012 film Silver Linings Playbook, and she partied around the globe with him during the awards season. He once said: ‘Jen has a great sense of humor. She’s so genuine.’

Lawrence, 27, has been vociferous in her demands for equality and has wrote about it for Lena Dunham’s online magazine Lenny after finding out she is paid ‘less than the lucky people with d****’.

So far she has yet to say a word about Weinstein. Her publicist did not respond.

EMMA WATSON

She appeared in the Weinstein film My Week With Marilyn in 2011 and that year was seen leaving a pre-Bafta party with him and going to a nightclub where they partied until 3am.

Watson, 27, is a passionate campaigner for women’s rights and has been a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador since 2014. Last year she said: ‘It’s sad we live in a society where women don’t feel safe.’

Last night there was no word about Weinstein to her 26.6million Twitter followers. Her publicist did not respond.

GWYNETH PALTROW

She has said Weinstein ‘looks out for me’, while he has called her the ‘first lady’ of one of his production firms. She won an Oscar for his film Shakespeare in Love in 1998.

She paints herself as a women’s champion and revealed in one interview that early in her career ‘someone suggested we finish a meeting in the bedroom’.

Paltrow, 45, hasn’t tweeted since September 21. Her publicist did not respond.

DAME HELEN MIRREN

She worked with Weinstein most recently on the 2015 film Woman in Gold. She has been vocal about the need to confront abuse by male movie bosses. 

In 2007, Mirren, 72, said late director Michael Winner made her show off her figure at a 1964 casting, adding: ‘It was insulting and sexist. I don’t think any actress should be treated like that.’

She has so far been silent about the scandal; her publicist did not comment.

KEIRA KNIGHTLEY

She starred in his hit film The Imitation Game in 2014. Even though she was heavily pregnant she went to all the awards events, including the Hollywood Film Awards, above.

Knightley, 32, has called on Hollywood to respect women, saying in 2006: ‘In this industry women have to be very true to themselves about what they’re comfortable with.’

She does not have social media. Her publicist did not respond. 

Renee Zellweger 

Zellweger won the award for best supporting actress for her performance in Cold Mountain in 2004.

During her Oscar acceptance speech that year, Zellweger, 48, thanked her ‘friends at Miramax for making this film, especially Harvey’.

She does not have social media. Her publicist did not respond to a request for comment.

SIENNA MILLER

Weinstein cast the then little-known actress as the lead in 2006 film Factory Girl, which landed her on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine. 

The film was a disappointment, and they haven’t worked together since, but she has remained in his orbit. Miller, 35, spoke in an interview in 2015 of ‘the lack of equality in our industry and all over the world’.

By last night she hadn’t said anything since the Weinstein scandal broke, and her publicist had not responded to a request for comment. 

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