Oprah exited the Russell Simmons sexual assault documentary. What really happened:
— have alleged that Simmons was sexually inappropriate with them. He has vehemently denied all the claims, describing himself as a reformed “womanizer” who has “never been violent or forced myself on anyone.”
Ultimately, they decided to focus their first MeToo project — they have several more in the pipeline — on Dixon and the plight of African American women who decide to speak out about sexual abuse.“No one wants to compare the parade of horribles, but what we ... find revelatory is the unique bind that women of color find themselves in,” Ziering said. “As Drew points out, sexual assault is sort of baked into the DNA of our country.
Dick and Ziering acknowledged that some of the film’s subjects initially had an issue with the fact that two white filmmakers wanted to tell their story.Some of those conversations — held on and off camera — were included in earlier incarnations of the film, but were ultimately excluded because the filmmakers did not want to draw focus to themselves.
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