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Helena Bonham Carter ‘ran’ from Harvey Weinstein after he tried to give her neck massage

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Helena Bonham Carter has shared an unnerving experience she had with Harvey Weinstein. Weinstein, 68, is serving a 23-year sentence in prison after being found guilty of third-degree rape and a first-degree criminal sexual act.

The British actress recalled an moment when Weinstein tried to ‘massage’ her, forcing her to ‘run’ from him. Speaking on Louis Theroux’s Grounded podcast, Helena added that she was ‘aware’ that Weinstein ‘made passes’ at people.

When the encounter happened she managed to get away from him to another part of the room they were in. Helena said: ‘I was aware that he would make passes at people, and he did make a pass at me. ‘He literally laid a hand on me, that’s all, he was trying to give me a massage of my neck. ‘I

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