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hedda |
Morgan Freeman is 80 so this will hardly ruin his life. He must be a multi-millionaire several times over seeing he has been in such demand for decades.
But it's a shame there should be an attempt to destroy his his career and legacy of work after so many years on what are unproved and probably, unprovable allegations.
Still, Errol Flynn became a legend even after rape allegations (the booze killed him though)so there's hope for some. |
Rick |
Jo wrote:
I don't understand the logic here. Why would you wish yourself into an embarrassing situation?
No mystery at all. He meant he would have liked to have been there to see Caine make a fool of himself. It's a throwaway teasing remark to a friend. |
Silent Minority |
'Morgan Freeman threatens to sue'
Or
'Morgan Freeman threatens Sue'
At the least the man has been extremely stupid,arrogant,and possibly very out of touch with the modern world of social media.
As for his innocence and guilt,I have no idea,but he is not helping his case by this kind of attitude.
Perhaps a job for Hedda? A PR repair launch? |
hedda |
indeed but people say silly things at times and celebs of course are just like you & me !! |
Jo |
I don't understand the logic here. Why would you wish yourself into an embarrassing situation?
"The actor's legal team then goes into the actor's explanation of what happened at the junket.
'It is correct that, during the interview, Mr. Freeman said, "I wish I was there." But Ms. Melas had no factual basis to have interpreted that as a statement about her, or as sexual harassment. The videotape makes clear that Mr. Freeman was in fact responding to a story that Michael Caine had just told,' state Freeman's attorneys.
'In that story, Mr. Caine had congratulated a woman on becoming pregnant, only to learn to Mr. Caine’s (and the woman’s) embarrassment that she was not pregnant. When Mr. Freeman said "I wish I was there," any reasonable viewer would have known that the "there" to which he was referring was the conversation in which Mr. Freeman’s friend, Mr. Caine, had embarrassed himself. That is exactly what Mr. Freeman intended.'
A video that was shot by CNN at the event and even aired during an interview with Melas on HLN does seem to support this claim, though there is no accounting for the other remarks Freeman allegedly made according to Melas." |
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