http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4961282/Rose-McGowan-hits-monster-Weinstein.html
Rose McGowan lashed out at Hollywood's elite for staying silent during the Weinstein scandal
She tweeted an older photo of herself to say 'this is who you're shaming with your silence'
McGowan has been one of Weinstein's most vocal accusers, and has been on social media multiple times to criticize more women for not speaking out
Weinstein was fired from his own company on Sunday night as well
The board of directors released a statement to say that because of the scandal he'd been fired, effective immediately
Rose McGowan calls out former costar Alyssa Milano for her 'deafening' silence (http://www.bizpacreview.com/2017/10/09/rose-mcgowan-calls-former-costar-alyssa-milano-deafening-silence-546498)
Alyssa Milano Says She Didn’t Comment on Harvey Weinstein Because of Georgina Chapman (https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/alyssa-milano-says-she-didn-164210896.html)
I told you he raped me: Rose McGowan says Jeff Bezos killed her TV series when she objected to Amazon bailout of Weinstein Co (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4975366/Rose-McGowan-lashes-Jeff-Bezos-says-HW-raped-her.html)
Rose McGowan (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-4974582/Rose-McGowan-talked-Hollywood-mafia-weeks-ago.html) posted a series on Thursday claiming that Amazon Studio killed her TV series over statements she made about her rapist 'HW'
'I told the head of your studio that HW raped me. Over & over I said it. He said it hadn’t been proven. I said I was the proof,' said McGowan on Thursday
'I had already sold a script I wrote to your studio, it was in development. When I heard a Weinstein bailout was in the works,' she added
She said that she then 'begged studio head to do the right thing' but was ignored, and soon after Amazon won 'a dirty Oscar'
McGowan did not reveal what executive she was referring to on Twitter. Amazon studio head Roy Price posted a photo of himself with McGowan in June 2016
She claims that when she tried to pursue legal action in order to get her series back, she was told that it was dead by Amazon
Why Rose McGowan is right to criticize actresses who plan to wear black on the red carpet to protest sexual misconduct (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/wp/2017/12/20/rose-mcgowan-is-right-wearing-black-is-no-way-to-take-a-stand-on-the-red-carpet/)
“McGowan has a valid point. Walking the red carpet dressed in black is a feeble form of protest,” says fashion critic Robin Givhan. “Why is a symbolic gesture even necessary? Are we not beyond symbolism? There has been an ongoing lament that women on the red carpet are only asked about their attire — expected to twirl in front of a glamour-cam and let another camera ogle their manicure and jewelry. In recent years, the #askhermore movement demanded that interviewers talk to actresses about their work, about their philanthropy, about something other than who designed their dress. Yet this awards season promises to be one in which every actor walking the red carpet can be assured of being interrogated about a whole lot more than their frock. They will most certainly be asked about sexual violence, the culture of silence and what constitutes justice.”