Gwyneth Paltrow Thanks Her Peers For Their Support Amid Harvey Weinstein Reports

The actress spoke at a Power Of Women event.

Gwyneth Paltrow took the chance to thank her peers for their support as she made her first public appearance since speaking out against Harvey Weinstein on Friday (13 October).

The actress was one of many A-listers in attendance at Variety’s annual Power Of Women event in Los Angeles, where she also praised her fellow attendees for “making a difference”.

Gwyneth is one of dozens of women who have accused movie mogul Weinstein of varying degrees of sexual harassment and assault, having shared her story with the New York Times.

Gwyneth, pictured in October 2016
Gwyneth, pictured in October 2016
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Speaking on stage at the lunch event, she said (via Entertainment Weekly): “It’s really wonderful to be in a room with so many women who are making a difference and supporting the causes that mean the most to them.

Acknowledging the timing of the event, which celebrated “power and equality”, she continued: “As everybody said, it’s especially timely right now.

“I feel very honored to be amongst you all and very honored, after many decades in this industry, to feel the support and coming together of everybody in this industry this week. So thank you very much.”

On Tuesday, Gwyneth told the New York Times that she asked to attend a meeting in Weinstein’s hotel room when she was 22 and had just landed her role in ‘Emma’.

Harvey Weinstein
Harvey Weinstein
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The publication added that Gwyneth “refused Weinstein’s advances” and told her then boyfriend Brad Pitt - who later confronted the producer - about the encounter.

“We’re at a point in time when women need to send a clear message that this is over,” the actress said. “This way of treating women ends now.”

Since then, many more women have come forward with similar accusations, including Kate Beckinsale and Cara Delevingne.

Gwyneth also starred in the Miramax film 'Shakespeare In Love' and win the Best Actress Oscar for her role
Gwyneth also starred in the Miramax film 'Shakespeare In Love' and win the Best Actress Oscar for her role
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On Thursday (12 October), they said in a statement: “The Academy finds the conduct described in the allegations against Harvey Weinstein to be repugnant, abhorrent, and antithetical to the high standards of the Academy and the creative community it represents.

“The Board of Governors will be holding a special meeting on Saturday October 14, to discuss the allegations against Weinstein and any actions warranted by the Academy.”

Weinstein has faced a string of sexual assault and sexual harassment accusations, but has “unequivocally denied” any allegations of non-consensual relationships.

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