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French film icon Catherine Deneuve is associated with 99 other women to denounce a violent reaction against men following the scandal Harvey Weinstein. Rollo Ross reports.
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Pamela Anderson joins the small group of celebrities who have publicly criticized the # MeToo movement.
In an interview Sunday with "60 Minutes Australia", Anderson also talked about her time in front of "Playboy" and the fact that she had not found this degrading job.
"I think" Playboy "was very stimulating and nobody forced me to do anything," she said. "I think this feminism can go too far – I'm a feminist but I think this third wave feminism is boring, I think it's paralyzing men, I think this Me Too movement is a bit too much for me. I'm sorry, I'll probably get killed for saying that. "
After expressing her problems with #MeToo, Anderson explained how she would react if she found herself face to face with Harvey Weinstein in a hotel room.
"My mother taught me not to go to a hotel with a stranger, and if someone wears the door in a bathrobe and that's supposed to be a work meeting, I should be able to to be with someone else, "she said.
"Are you talking about Harvey Weinstein?" the interviewer asked him.
"Yes, I think some things are just common sense, or if you go, find the job," she laughs. "I'm Canadian, I'm going to express myself, I'm sorry, sorry, I may not be politically correct."
In the past, Anderson said the dangers of carpool with application sharing and pornography and fervently defended the Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange, to whom she was romantically linked.
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