Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Salma Hayek: Weinstein threatened to kill me

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NEW YORK : A-lister Salma Hayek has joined the scores of actresses to accuse Harvey Weinstein, alleging that the fallen Hollywood mogul sexually harassed her, subjected her to escalating rage and once threatened to kill her.

“For years, he was my monster,” the Mexican-born star wrote in an essay published in The New York Times on Wednesday, detailing the torturous production of the 2002 movie “Frida” that eventually earned Hayek an Oscar nomination f or best actress.

After reaching a deal for Weinstein to pay for the rights to the movie that would eventually catapult her to household fame, the now 51-year-old actress and producer said it became “my turn to say no.”

“No to opening the door to him at all hours of the night, hotel after hotel, location after location,” she wrote.

“No to me taking a shower with him. No to letting him watch me take a shower. No to letting him give me a massage. No to letting a naked friend of his give me a massage. No to letting him give me oral sex. No to my getting naked with another woman.”

Weinstein’s “Machiavell­ian rage” accompanie­d every refusal and once included “the terrifying words, ‘I will kill you, don’t think I can’t,” she said.

After jumping through impossible demands set by Weinstein to keep the movie on track, Hayek said the sexual harassment stopped once filming began “but the rage escalated.”

Weinstein berated her performanc­e, chided her for a role that showed no sex appeal and agreed to let her finish only if she agreed to do a sex scene with another woman, and demanded “full-frontal nudity,” she said.

When it came to shooting the scene, Hayek said she suffered a nervous breakdown and had to take a tranquiliz­er. When the movie was finished, Weinstein allegedly said it was not good enough for theatrical release and threatened to send it straight to video.

Frida, a critically acclaimed biopic about the life of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo -- eventually won two Oscars and grossed more than $56 million at the box office.

“Until there is equality in our industry, with men and women having the same value in every aspect of it, our community will continue to be a fertile ground for predators,” Hayek wrote.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Salma Hayek faced the ordeal while filming Frida.
REUTERS Salma Hayek faced the ordeal while filming Frida.

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