Uma Thurman Breaks Her Silence On Harvey Weinstein

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Uma Thurman is no longer staying quiet about her experiences with Harvey Weinstein. In a new interview released by the New York Times, the actress says she was attacked by Harvey, even though their relationship started off professional.

He used to spend hours talking to me about material and complimenting my mind and validating me.” That changed, however, on the set of “Pulp Fiction,” when they had a meeting about a script in a Paris hotel, where he was wearing a bathrobe. He eventually led her down a hallway to a steam room.

“I was standing there in my full black leather outfit — boots, pants, jacket. And it was so hot and I said, ‘This is ridiculous, what are you doing?’ And he was getting very flustered and mad and he jumped up and ran out,” she recalled.

In another encounter in London, he was more aggressive: “He pushed me down. He tried to shove himself on me. He tried to expose himself. He did all kinds of unpleasant things,” she said of the incident in a London hotel. “But he didn’t actually put his back into it and force me. I was doing anything I could to get the train back on the track. My track. Not his track.”

She later allegedly told him, “If you do what you did to me to other people, you will lose your career, your reputation and your family, I promise you.”

Read more of that and of her relationship with Quentin Tarantino at the NY Times.