Here's Courtney Love, trying to warn people about Harvey Weinstein back in 2005

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Part of the gut-churning strangeness surrounding Hollywood’s ongoing Harvey Weinstein scandal is how quickly it’s become clear that Weinstein’s alleged abuses really were an “open” secret; it’s now apparent that a lot of people knew what “Harvey” was like around women, and almost none of them said anything (outside of a handful of inside-baseball jokes) across years of painful encounters, awkward meetings, and outright (alleged) assault. Which is what makes the following clip of Courtney Love at the 2005 Comedy Central Roast Of Pamela Anderson so striking: Not only does she try, in plain English, to warn women away from Weinstein’s grasp, but she’s very clearly nervous—an emotion we don’t typically associate with Love’s public persona—to be doing so.

The moment came during a red carpet bit, as comedian Natasha Leggero asks Love if she has any advice for young women moving to Hollywood. Love clearly hesitates for a moment, noting, “I’ll get libeled if I say it…”, but then rapidly plunges into a piece of what would later prove to be very good advice: “If Harvey Weinstein invites you to a private party at the Four Seasons, don’t go.”

Love—who was blasted during the 2005 event with jokes about her sobriety and stability—says she ended up paying dearly for that five seconds of blunt honesty. She tweeted earlier today that powerful Hollywood talent agency CAA “eternally banned” her for speaking out against Weinstein, an outcome that sheds a little more light on why so many famous men and women may have let his open secret stay secret for so long.

Continuousmixes on October 15th, 2017 at 23:37 UTC »

Say what you want about her, this is one of the creepiest things about the scandal. Out of all people, even Courtney Love was too scared to talk about what goes on behind closed doors in the entertainment industry. Let alone this being in 2005, can you imagine the secrets under the rug aging like wine, what went on during those parties, its truly unsettling.

FuckingSWELLBACK on October 15th, 2017 at 21:58 UTC »

This reminds me of when Johnny Rotten called out Jimmy Savile back in the late 70s in an interview and got banned for it, yet it turned out to be true.

teashopslacker on October 15th, 2017 at 21:13 UTC »

She tweeted earlier today that powerful Hollywood talent agency CAA “eternally banned” her for speaking out against Weinstein, an outcome that sheds a little more light on why so many famous men and women may have let his open secret stay secret for so long.

I wonder who was in charge of CAA at the time. Anyone still in the industry?