The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Barbra Streisand says no #MeToo moment marred her life

- By Lynn Elber

LOS ANGELES » Barbra Streisand said she’s never suffered sexual harassment but has felt abused by the media.

During a tribute to Streisand’s decades of TV music specials and other programs, producer and longtime admirer Ryan Murphy queried her about her career, the #MeToo movement and her aversion to interviews.

“Never,” she replied when asked if she had been sexually mistreated. “I wasn’t like those pretty girls with those nice little noses. Maybe that’s why.”

She acknowledg­ed the power of protests against gender inequality sweeping through Hollywood and society. “We’re in a strange time now in terms of men and women and the pendulum swinging this way and that way, and it’s going to have to come to the center,” Streisand said during Friday’s Paley Center for Media event held at a packed theater.

Her reluctance to talk to news outlets is based on years of what she called inaccurate reporting, including one story that claimed she has an “awards room” at home dedicated to her Oscars, Emmys and other trophies. But it was the late TV journalist Mike Wallace who came in for the sharpest criticism.

Streisand said that when she was a young star (and before Wallace joined “60 Minutes”), he asked her hurtful questions during a TV interview and she called him afterward to complain. But on a subsequent show, Wallace told viewers who’d objected to his treatment of Streisand that she “loved” the interview, according to the star.

“I thought, I don’t know what date rape is, it’s terrible ... but it was such a violation,” she said. “Why lie?”

Streisand said she demands control in her work but only in service to her art that’s included directing, acting and producing TV movies, among them 1995’s “Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeye­r Story,” about antigay discrimina­tion in the military.

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