Actress Rose McGowan’s Controversial Tweet about Oprah Winfrey

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Actress Rose McGowan recently caused a big stir on Twitter by calling out media mogul Oprah Winfrey. Her tweet showed a side of Oprah that got people talking, questioning how she’s used her power over the years.

It sparked a huge reaction across America and quickly went viral.

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McGowan accused Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of harming her, and in her tweet, she didn’t hold back on Oprah either. Using the hashtag #lizard, she criticized Oprah for supposedly supporting a “sick power structure for personal gain” and called her “fake.”

Her words were sharp and direct, leaving little room for confusion.

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But it’s important to note that McGowan’s tweet came almost a year after Oprah stepped down from producing a #MeToo documentary about Russell Simmons. Oprah explained there were creative differences and more needed to be done to tell the victims’ stories properly.

She made it clear in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter that she fully supports the women who have come forward.

Oprah did work on a film distributed by Weinstein’s company in the past, so she did have a relationship with him. When allegations against Weinstein emerged, Oprah admitted they had been friends but said she had no idea about his misconduct. She stressed that if she had known, she would have spoken out against him.

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The situation reminds us how hard it can be to separate personal and professional relationships, especially in show business. It’s crucial to understand that even those who support victims can find themselves caught in tough situations.

While Rose McGowan has been outspoken in her criticism of Oprah, she’s also been involved in the controversy surrounding the California Governor Gavin Newsom recall election.

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Despite this, McGowan’s tweet is a powerful reminder to speak out against abuse and hold everyone accountable, no matter how influential they are.

It shows the strength in speaking one’s truth and pushing forward the conversation on social justice.

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