Rose McGowan blasts ‘as fake as they come’ Oprah, accuses her of ‘supporting a sick power structure’
Rose McGowan slams ‘lizard’ Oprah Winfrey for being ‘pals’ with Weinstein and ‘destroying’ Russell Simmons’ assault ‘victims’ for personal gain, in vicious Twitter takedown
McGowan, 47, tweeted a 2014 photo of Oprah with Weinstein at the 19th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie AwardsShe said she is ‘glad more are seeing the ugly truth of Oprah,’ adding that the 67-year-old mogul isn’t ‘real’McGowan said Oprah was ‘pals’ with Weinstein and abandoned Russell Simmons’ victims when she dropped out of a #MeToo documentary in 2020She also liked several critical replies about Oprah In 2018, McGowan told DailyMail.com she turned down an Oprah interview because of the talk show host’s past friendship with WeinsteinOprah has said she and the producer were ‘friendly’ but insists she had no idea about his history of sexual abuse
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The latest celebrity to to land in Rose McGowan’s crosshairs in none other than Oprah Winfrey — who the Charmed star is calling ‘as fake as they come.’
On Sunday, the 47-year-old actress slammed Oprah, 67, while posting a Twitter photo of the mogul kissing the cheek of convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein.
‘I am glad more are seeing the ugly truth of @Oprah. I wish she were real, but she isn’t,’ she wrote.
‘From being pals with Weinstein to abandoning & destroying Russell Simmon’s [sic] victims, she is about supporting a sick power structure for personal gain, she is as fake as they come,’ she said, adding the hashtag #lizard.
Feud: Rose McGowan has called Oprah Winfrey ‘as fake as they come’ in a Twitter attack
Enemy number one: She included this 2014 photo of Oprah with Harvey Weinstein at the 19th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards
‘I am glad more are seeing the ugly truth of Oprah. I wish she were real, but she isn’t,’ she wrote
McGowan has pinned the tweet to her timeline, though she hasn’t offered any more details or context.
Her allegation that ‘more are seeing the ugly truth’ of Oprah seems to be in response to a clip of a 2003 interview she conducted with Dolly Parton, which resurfaced on Twitter on August 28.
In the clip, Oprah asked the country star how she is ‘defying age,’ to which Dolly joked: ‘I’m a cartoon, so I just look the same all the time.’
Oprah responded that Dolly has been open about getting work done, which the star confirms with a laugh — and adds that she’ll get more when she feels she needs to.
Watching the clip now, some Twitter users have expressed criticism of Oprah the line of questioning.
Oprah described her relationship with Weinstein as ‘friendly’ but also called him a bully and insisted she had no idea about the sexual abuse
Like history: McGowan has continued to make her feelings known by liking several comments
‘I feel like oprah wanted her to be embarrassed but ms dolly said “nope,”’ wrote one.
‘Oprah looked so salty when she couldn’t get her to react how she wanted.. Lmaoo,’ commented another.
‘The sad part is as I look back on a lot of interviews by Oprah, she was asking backhanded questions with the intention of humiliating her guests,’ said a third.
As for the Russell Simmons barb, McGowan appears to be referring to the 2020 documentary On the Record, which covered sexual misconduct allegations against the Def Jam Recordings and Phat Farm founder.
Oprah had stepped down as executive producer, saying there ‘is more work to be done on the film to illuminate the full scope of what the victims endured, and it has become clear that the filmmakers and I are not aligned in that creative vision.’
While McGowan seems to be implying that Oprah didn’t support the accusers, the talk show host had told The Hollywood Reporter at the time: ‘I want it to be known that I unequivocally believe and support the women. Their stories deserve to be told and heard.’
McGowan has accused Weinstein of assaulting her when she was 23 in 1997 (pictured in 2007)
Flashback: McGowan seems to be reacting to a resurfaced 2003 clip of Oprah interviewing Dolly Parton; Oprah is getting some flack on Twitter for her line of questioning
McGowan has continued to make her feelings known by liking several comments, including one reading: ‘@Oprah is a swamp creature of the highest magnitude. Barf.’
‘Love lots of people seen her for who she was,’ read another comment that McGowan retweeted. ‘The problem is those that saw her for who she was just happened to be poor. It wasn’t until you spoke out & never backed down that it became widely known. You gapped the bridges between the poor and the elites by exposing the corrupt.’
Another comment she liked read: ‘Disgusting. All about power and money. Probably afraid to come out and lose her millions.’
McGowan has publicly criticized Oprah before.
Speaking to DailyMail.com in 2018, she revealed that she was offered the chance to have an interview with Oprah to tell her story, but was immediately cautious due to the talk show host’s past friendship with Weinstein.
Oprah has said on several occasions that she had no knowledge of Weinstein’s sexual abuse
The Charmed actress said: ‘No way was that going to happen! No thank you.’
Oprah has said on several occasions that she had no knowledge of Weinstein’s sexual abuse.
She did call him a bully in a 2018 podcast, and described their relationship as ‘friendly.’
‘I was in Chicago, in my own little world, but what I knew about Harvey was that Harvey was a bully and that if Harvey’s on the phone, you didn’t want to take the call because you’re going to get bullied in some way,’ she said on the Goop podcast.
‘Was I friendly with Harvey? Yes, I was friendly with Harvey. Was I in association with Harvey for the “Butler” movie? Yes, but of course I didn’t know any of this was going on,’ she said.
She also called out his ‘hideous behavior’ in a 2017 Facebook post.