ROSE MCGOWAN IS TAKING HER CAUSE TO ROME

We’ve been wondering what Rose McGowan has been up to since she didn’t show up at the Oscars. Fact is, she wasn’t invited, in spite of being THE person who first bravely accused Harvey Weinstein and started the #MeToo movement. Rose criticized actresses who wore black to the Golden Globes in silent protest. “SILENCE IS THE PROBLEM!” she pointed out. Former Oscar winner Mira Sorvino made a significant appearance at the award show with Ashley Judd. Both women learned recently that their careers WERE badly damaged by vindictive Weinstein. She missed the Oscars, but Rose was in Rome with fellow Weinstein victim Asia Argento preparing for the Women’s Day March today.

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  1. The poor woman is suffering from severe mental illness . Hopefully she can get some help

  2. If there was a platform Rose should have exploited, it was the Oscars.

    But she’s been keeping a low profile stateside since her nasty professional split with Ronan Farrow; and before that–and even NASTIER–the Manhattan bookstore signing, where she lost her ever loving sh*t after being accused by a trans-woman of “not doing enough” for trans.

    That scene brought her book-tour to an abrupt end; and given the disturbing video of the incident, is probably the best indicator of her state of mind: SHAKY, to put it mildly.

    Harvey is in the habit of using Mossad agents to “investigate” his accusers. Surely McGowan must be feeling the heat.

  3. Anyone recall when this newly-minted, so-called “feminist” arrived nearly NAKED at the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards on the arm of Marilyn Manson??!?

  4. Uh-oh.

    A judge today has decided against dismissing the drug possession charges Rose is currently facing (she claims the drugs were planted by Weinstein’s minions).

    Rose could be in line for a jail sentence–which surely won’t be helpful to her state of mind.

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