The spokesperson also noted thatFridaopened in five theaters, not two as Hayek had indicated.
A rep for Weinstein could not immediately be reached for comment.
TheBeatriz at Dinnerstar recounted how she met Weinstein attempting to makeFrida, directed by Julie Taymor.
(Weinstein has previously denied all allegations of non-consensual sex.)
But, Hayek added, Little did I know it would become my turn to say no.
No to me taking a shower with him.
No to letting him watch me take a shower.
No to letting him give me a massage.
No to letting a naked friend of his give me a massage.
No to letting him give me oral sex.
No to my getting naked with another woman.
No, no, no, no, no … And with every refusal came Harveys Machiavellian rage.
Hayek said once filming started onFrida, Weinsteins alleged sexual harassment stopped, but not his anger.
She claimed Weinstein openly criticized Fridas unibrow and her own performance in front of her cast members.
(Judd wasone of the first womento come forward with sexual harassment claims against Weinstein.)
At that point, I started throwing up while a set frozen still waited to shoot.
I had to take a tranquilizer, which eventually stopped the crying but made the vomiting worse.
After the scene was shot, the battle was still not over.
Go market the fing film yourself.
Well, not anymore.
Read Hayeks full essay inThe New York Times.
Nonetheless, to those offended by Mr. Weinsteins behavior, he remains deeply apologetic.