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What is the sex scene she refers to?


I remember the sex scene she had with the black singer, but ambitious whore Salma Hayek said she was forced to have a sex scene with Ashley Judd? I only remember a kiss scene. So she's a liar?

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I haven't seen the movie, but I wouldn't be surprised if she lied about that to be honest.

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Maybe I misunderstood the articles, I don't know, the sex scene was with a black singer. I wouldn't be surprised at anything she does either. Oh remember how she let Tarantino fulfill his foot fetish on her in From Dusk Till Down? She's repulsive.

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I think she made it pretty clear that she would do pretty much anything to get a role. I think what's worse is that she's trying to appear as this relatable and likeable down-to-earth celebrity while she's in fact only in for the money. She even only called out notorious creep and asshole Harvey Weinstein after tons of other women had already exposed him, just to be sure that she wouldn't suffer from any consequences and to look like a poor victim.

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I have no sympathy for her, I called her a careerist and a whore, which is what she is. A decent human being would never have put up with such behavior, like in fact, many actresses didn't, and their careers went to hell for it, those are the true victims, not her.

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You're right, she's no victim.She accepted what happened and refused to say anything because she wanted to get rich and famous, which she did. She chose not to say anything even though it meant that other innocent women would likely get abused. She doesn't deserve any sympathy. The actresses who decided that they would not put up with it and basically disappeared from the Hollywood are the real victims.

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Exactly, one of those believe it or not, is Angelina Jolie, she chose not to work with Weinstein ever again, and even though she's insanely famous, her career suffered, her filmography is basically shit. And others didn't even get that, they disappeared completely thanks to this glorified prostitute Salma Hayek.

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Yes, Jolie deserves more respect than Hayek. She actually had talent, but was unfortunately blacklisted from a lot of projects due to the fact that she wouldn't put up with Weinstein. While Jolie was slowly sinking and disappearing from mainstream Hollywood projects, Hayek was enjoying the success that she was getting because she decided that getting abused for money wasn't that bad. People should not feel bad Hayek because she ultimately doesn't even feel bad for herself. By exposing Weinstein, she wanted the press and controversy that would come with it.

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Agreed.

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