
After various on-screen characters like Gwenyth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Kate Beckinsale, Reese Witherspoon, Rose McGowan, Cara Delavigne and Lena Headey had approached to charge the Hollywood motion picture maker Harvey Weinstein of different rapes, performing artist Salma Hayek is the most recent Hollywood A-lister, who approached with assertions of inappropriate behavior against disrespected media magnate amid the taping of 2002 film ‘Frida’. The performing artist imparted a grievous affair of attempting to Weinstein in a note and stated, “Harvey Weinstein Is My Monster Too.”
Presently we hear that Weinstein has denied sexual assertions leveled by Salma Hayek. In an announcement, he said that there were ‘imaginative contrasts’ between the two amid the making of the motion picture. “Mr Weinstein does not recall pressuring Salma to do a gratuitous sex scene with a female costar and he was not there for the filming. However, that was part of the story, as Frida Kahlo was bisexual and the more significant sex scene in the movie was choreographed by Ms Hayek with Geoffrey Rush. All of the sexual allegations as portrayed by Salma are not accurate and others who witnessed the events have a different account of what transpired,” the statement read.
In any case, the stories of these superstars have driven the ladies over the globe to share how they have been sexually attacked in the past via web-based networking media, utilizing the hashtag #MeToo. Indeed, even famous people like Jennifer Lawrence, Bjork and America Ferrera shared their stories about how they have been physically mishandled by men from the film business.

