notorious prototype of the #MeToo villain
can be found in Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced former producer whose downfall sparked the revolutionary movement. Aniston revealed that she's had her own abrasive run-ins with Weinstein that exemplified his allegedly brutish, bullying behavior. The actress recalled working on a film produced by Weinstein and The Weinstein Company -- the 2005 crime thriller, in which she starred opposite Clive Owen -- and said the small amount of time she had to interact with Weinstein was less than pleasant.
"There was the premiere dinner. I remember I was sitting at the dinner table with Clive, and our producers and a friend of mine was sitting with me. And he literally came to the table and said to my friend: 'Get up!' And I was like, 'Oh my gosh.' And so my friend got up and moved and Harvey sat down," Aniston recalled."It was just such a level of gross entitlement and piggish behavior.
The actress said that Weinstein "knew better" than to really try and bully her, but said that it didn't stop him from trying to intimidate her.
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