‘Elephant in room’: Female comedian confronts Weinstein at NY event, is booed
Kelly Bachman heckled by audience, 2 other performers asked to leave after questioning attendance of accused serial abuser
WASHINGTON — A female comedian was booed and two women asked to leave after protesting Harvey Weinstein’s presence at an event for young actors in New York, reports said.
The disgraced Hollywood mogul is currently awaiting trial on charges of sexual assault and has pleaded not guilty.
Comedian Kelly Bachman, 27, was performing on Wednesday night in the “Actor’s Hour” at a bar in lower Manhattan where Weinstein was in attendance, according to BuzzFeed News.
In a video posted on her Instagram account, she referred to the 67-year-old producer as “Freddy Krueger” and “the elephant in the room” during her set.
“I didn’t realize I needed to bring my own mace and rape whistle to Actor’s Hour,” Bachman said in the video, adding, when she was booed, “sorry, that killed at group therapy for rape survivors.”
Keep getting new followers today is it because my tweets are so fire? lol fuck Weinstein and thanks @ambercrollo ILY #mysecondtweet pic.twitter.com/hLjWn5VM8Y
— Kelly Bachman (@bellykachman) October 24, 2019
Actor Zoe Stuckless, 21, and comedian Amber Rollo, 31, separately also condemned Weinstein’s actions before being asked to leave, according to social media posts by the two women.
After witnessing Stuckless’s actions, Rollo told Weinstein: “You’re a fucking monster. What are you doing out here?”
The comedian was escorted outside by a woman with the producer, US media reports said, and the bar confirmed in a Facebook post that a “heckler” had been asked to leave.
Weinstein’s publicist said the mogul was out with friends, and “trying to find some solace in his life that has been turned upside down.”
Hey all, I know I’m late to the conversation here. I don’t usually use twitter but it seems like that’s where a lot of this conversation is happening. Last night I confronted Harvey Weinstein in a bar along with a number of other artists. Heres the thread (1/?) #HarveyWeinstein pic.twitter.com/L8Oee5hAO7
— Zoe Stuckless (They/Them) (@revoltchild) October 25, 2019
“This scene was uncalled for, downright rude and an example of how due process today is being squashed by the public, trying to take it away in the courtroom too,” they said.
Weinstein has been accused of inappropriate behavior by more than 80 women, and was a catalyst for America’s #MeToo movement last year.
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