According to Jennifer Aniston, not all canceled people should be ‘in the same basket’ as Harvey Weinstein
Actress of productions like Friends, Fake wife (2011) and Mystery in the Mediterranean (2019), Jennifer Aniston detonated the culture of cancellation and revealed how it is not possible to put everyone “in the same basket” Harvey Weinsteinformer producer of hollywood accused of harassment by dozens of women in the industry.
During an interview for profile made in the Wall Street Journalthe star recalled the times she met weinstein. It is worth remembering how the period in which the complaints against the producer emerged was responsible for the emergence of the term “cancellation.”
“I’m so tired of cancel culture. I probably just got canceled for saying that,” she said. aniston. “I just don’t understand what that means… is there no redemption? I don’t know. I don’t put everyone in the basket. Harvey Weinstein.”
Then the actress spoke about the experiences she had with the producer: “He’s not a guy, you’re like, ‘God, I can’t wait to go out with Harvey.’ In fact, you were like, ‘Oh, God, cool, bear with this.'”
I remember he actually came to visit me at a movie to introduce me to a movie. And I consciously remember having a person in my trailer.
Representatives of Harvey Weinstein responded to the allegations of Jennifer Anniston and stated how the actress “never had any uncomfortable moments” with the former executive of hollywood.
Source: Rollingstone

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