"You don't deserve a bullet."
Actor Uma Thurman,Married Woman Fan Club (2020) star of Harvey Weinstein-produced films like Kill Bill, has delivered a characteristically dynamite message to the producer this Thanksgiving.
SEE ALSO: Old 'Rolling Stone' interview reveals Uma Thurman's thoughts on treatment of women in HollywoodIt's the first time Thurman has expanded on her early November statement on Weinstein, who is facing sexual assault and harassment accusations from over 100 women.
Posting on Instagram with a Thanksgiving message, Thurman took the opportunity to administer a swipe at Weinstein, paired with a screenshot of her Kill Bill character, The Bride. Thurman doesn't disclose her specific experience with sexual harassment, but uses the hashtag #MeToo.
"Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! (Except you Harvey, and all your wicked conspirators — I’m glad it’s going slowly — you don’t deserve a bullet)," she wrote.
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Wow.
Thurman first responded to the Weinstein scandal on Nov. 4, on the red carpet at her new play The Parisian Woman.
Pressed for comment, Thurman appeared guarded, but undeniably angry.
"I've learned that when I have spoken in anger, I usually regret the way that I have expressed myself. So I've been waiting to feel less angry," she said.
Though Thurman has yet to comment further about the accusations against Weinstein, a 1989 interview in Rolling Stonedid the rounds recently, featuring her thoughts on the treatment of women in Hollywood 30 years ago.
Has much changed?
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