“So am I going to put my mortgage on the line by saying who this person is or entering into any conversation?” she added. “Like, we’ve seen what happens to people who talk about alleged predators.”
“I mean, it’s not really my story to tell, nobody has perpetrated any sexual assaults against me,” Katherine clarified within the interview. “But this person — I believe very strongly and a lot of people believe very strongly, it’s an open secret — is a perpetrator of sexual assault. And I, in front of loads of people in the format of the show, said this to this person’s face that they were a predator. Again and again.”
But none of those confrontations made it to air, with Katherine claiming that producers reduce her feedback from the prerecorded present.
And echoing what Daniel Sloss stated within the Dispatches particular, Katherine shared: “We talk about this. This is what female comics, and probably actresses and people in my industry, talk about all the time because that’s the safest way for us to talk about it.”
When Louis requested if there was an opportunity that the allegations towards the unnamed particular person weren’t credible, Katherine replied: “No. They’re really credible. Every time these things are eventually proven; you look at Bill Cosby, you look at Harvey Weinstein, you look at… The unmentionable British personality, everybody knew. They say, ‘well everybody knew.'”
Katherine has not publicly acknowledged the Times or Deadline’s latest experiences, and BuzzFeed has contacted her rep for remark.
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