Cara Delevingne Speaks on Disturbing Encounter With Weinstein: ‘I Felt Very Powerless’

Cara Delevingne is now the latest actress to come forward detailing a disturbing encounter with Harvey Weinstein in which he invited her up to his room.
In two posts to Instagram today, Delevingne claimed that Weinstein once spoke to her by phone about whether she “slept with any of the women [she] was seen out with in the media.”
After going through just how uncomfortable that call was, Delevingne went on to detail how, while meeting with Weinstein and a director about an upcoming movie, the director left and Weinstein asked her to come up to his hotel room.
Delevingne said she was “relieved” there was another woman in the room, but then Weinstein “asked us to kiss.” She said she started singing to try and “make the situation better… more professional” before saying she needed to leave.
Weinstein, however, allegedly tried to kiss her “on the lips,” but she said she stopped him.
Delevingne wrote that she felt guilty afterwards, but was also “terrified” that she wasn’t the only one this happened to. She concluded with this message:
In every industry and especially in Hollywood, men abuse their power using fear and get away with it. This must stop. The more we talk about it, the less power we give them. I urge you all to talk and to the people who defend these men, you are part of the problem
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