Uma Thurman steps after accusing Harvey Weinstin

Uma Thurman emerged in New York on Saturday, the first sighting of the actress since she publicly attacked shamed Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.

The brave 47-year-old was seen as she left her home following the holidays to enjoy a leisurely morning meal.

On Thanksgiving day the A lister named Weinstein in a blistering post on social media, telling him: ‘I’m glad it’s going slowly – you don’t deserve a bullet.’

Her message came almost two months after The New York Times and New Yorker published exposes detailing the once untouchable produce of decades of sexual misconduct. 

Keeping her head down: Uma Thurman went for a low-key breakfast in New York on Saturday as she was spotted for the first time since accusing Harvey Weinstein

Thurman, who is currently appearing on Broadway in The Parisian Woman, made a point of not speaking about any of her own personal experiences with Weinstein or any other possible predators when asked about the exec’s sex scandal back in October.

‘I don’t have a tidy soundbite for you, because I am not a child and I have learned that when I have spoken in anger, I usually regret the way I express myself, the actress and mother-of-three told Access Hollywood.

‘So I’ve been waiting to feel less angry, and when I’m ready, I’ll say what I have to say.’

On Thursday, Thurman was ready to share her soundbite – and there was plenty of fury.

‘I am grateful today, to be alive, for all those I love, and for all those who have the courage to stand up for others,’ wrote Thurman.

Stepping out: She was looking in a sombre mood as she emerged from her vehicle

Stepping out: She was looking in a sombre mood as she emerged from her vehicle

‘I said I was angry recently, and I have a few reasons, #metoo, in case you couldn’t tell by the look on my face.’

She then wrote: ‘I feel it’s important to take your time, be fair, be exact, so… Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! (Except you Harvey, and all your wicked conspirators – I’m glad it’s going slowly – you don’t deserve a bullet)’

The actress then signed off by telling everyone to ‘stay tuned.’

And off she goes: Uma has being flooded with supportive posts after coming out against Harvey Weinstein

And off she goes: Uma has being flooded with supportive posts after coming out against Harvey Weinstein

Alongside the photo she posted a still from the movie Kill Bill Vol. 2, which was directed by Quentin Tarantino – one of the last titles produced by Weinstein at Miramax. 

That film starred another woman who came forward to revealed she was a victim of Weinstein, Daryl Hannah.

Following Uma’s post, Gwyneth Paltrow and Rose McGowan both posted the fist emoji in a sign of solidarity.

McGowan later posted on Instagram as well, sharing a video of herself waving and writing: ‘Hello Uma. Welcome’ 

Selma Blair, Amanda de Cadenet and the actress’ Beautiful Girls co-star Rosie O’Donnell also voiced their ‘love’ for Thurman while Amber Tamblyn tweeted: ‘All eyes on Uma Thurman. Trust me.’   

Solidarity: Among those praising the actress were two other Weinstein accusers including Gwyneth Paltrow (pictured with Weinstein)

Solidarity: Among those praising the actress were two other Weinstein accusers including Gwyneth Paltrow (pictured with Weinstein)

Just days before Thurman’s post went live,Deadline reported that the actress had parted ways with Creative Artists Agency after two years with the firm.

No reason was given for the actress’ unceremonious split, and Thurman has yet to sign with another agency.

It is not the first time CAA has made its way into a Weinstein story, with both Paltrow and Courtney Love making mention of the firm in the past.

'Welcome': Rose McGowan (pictured with Weinstein) later posted on Instagram as well, sharing a video of herself waving and writing: 'Hello Uma. Welcome'

‘Welcome’: Rose McGowan (pictured with Weinstein) later posted on Instagram as well, sharing a video of herself waving and writing: ‘Hello Uma. Welcome’

Paltrow said she felt comfortable going to Weinstein’s hotel room for a private meeting because she assumed it was in fact an meeting, not an opportunity for the disgraced exec to try and lure her into giving him a nude massage or watching him shower.

‘It’s on the fax, it’s from C.A.A,’ she said of the meeting details.  

And after a 2005 video of Love surfaced advising young woman not to take meetings in Weinstein’s hotel room, she provided an update to the story on Twitter.

‘Although I wasn’t one of his victims, I was eternally banned by CAA for speaking out against #Harvey Weinstein #rape,’ wrote Love.  

  

All eyes on her: Actress Amber Tamblyn tweeted: 'All eyes on Uma Thurman. Trust me'

All eyes on her: Actress Amber Tamblyn tweeted: ‘All eyes on Uma Thurman. Trust me’

Supportive: Amanda de Cadenet wrote: 'Love and support to you @ithurman'

Supportive: Amanda de Cadenet wrote: ‘Love and support to you @ithurman’

Amen: Selma Blair was another famous name to come out and support the Kill Bill actress

Amen: Selma Blair was another famous name to come out and support the Kill Bill actress

The actress also noted that it was while promoting Kill Bill Vol. 2 that the alleged misconduct occurred with Weinstein, saying that when she refused his advances while they were in Rome she was booted from the press trip as the cast traveled to Cannes.

Hannah said that Weinstein at one point burst into her hotel room in Rome, telling the New Yorker in an interview: ‘And I know with every fibre of my being that if my male makeup artist was not in that room, things would not have gone well. It was scary.’

Later that night he asked to feel or at least see one of her breasts, which she refused over and over again claims Hannah. 

The next morning she said she found out she had been kicked off the trip, and said she called Tarantino personally to complain.

Tarantino has since said he regrets not speaking out earlier about Weinstein, adding that while he did not know the full extent of his offenses that is no excuse.  

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