Leonardo DiCaprio on Harvey Weinstein: I applaud the women who came forward
Charlize Theron, George Clooney, Meryl Streep and Kate Winslet have all commented on the allegations surrounding the movie mogul.
Leonardo DiCaprio has saluted the “strength” of the women who “made their voices heard” over Harvey Weinstein.
He joined Charlize Theron, Colin Firth, George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Kate Winslet, Dame Judi Dench, Benedict Cumberbatch and Ben Affleck, who have all commented on the allegations surrounding the movie mogul.
In a post on Twitter, DiCaprio wrote: “There is no excuse for sexual harassment or sexual assault – no matter who you are and no matter what profession.
“I applaud the strength and courage of the women who came forward and made their voices heard.”
“This culture has always existed, not just in Hollywood but across the world. And many men in positions of power have gotten away with it for far too long.”
“This is all a positive step forward in changing that culture, and these young women need to know that they have a support system should anything like this happen to them. And I want you all to know I support you.”
“It must have been terrifying for these women to step up and call him out. And horrifying to be subjected to that kind of harassment. I applaud their courage.
“By coming forward they’ve provided a jolting wake-up throughout our industry. I hope it’s going to be a help to others, both in our own industry and elsewhere.”
One person to apparently defend Weinstein was actress Lindsay Lohan.
“I think (wife) Georgina (Chapman) needs to take a stand and be there for her husband. He’s never harmed me and done anything wrong to me and we’ve done several movies together.
“I think everyone needs to stop. I think it’s wrong. So stand up.”
Meanwhile Cumberbatch was among those to condemn the producer, saying in a statement: “I am utterly disgusted by the continuing revelations of Harvey Weinstein’s horrifying and unforgivable actions.
“But we shouldn’t wait until there are any more stories like this. We, as an industry and as a society at large, need to play our part. There has to be zero tolerance of any such behaviour in any walk of life. We owe that to these women’s bravery in coming forward.”
On Tuesday Weinstein was accused of rape by three women while Hollywood actresses Angelina Jolie and Gwyneth Paltrow both claimed they had been sexually harassed by him.
A statement released on Tuesday on behalf of the mogul said: “Any allegations of non-consensual sex are unequivocally denied by Mr Weinstein.”