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Ben Affleck has been caught up in a series of sexual abuse scandals — and now the big-screen Batman is joined by his "Justice League" costar Jason Momoa, seen on video making a joke about rape!
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Ben tried to make a statement condemning his close friend Harvey Weinstein, after the Oscar-winning producer was blasted for sexual harassment by Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie and other actresses. But things went wrong when ex-MTV reporter-turned-actress Hilarie Burton reminded audiences that Ben groped her live on-camera (as seen here) in 2003!
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The stunned star rushed to Twitter, saying: "I acted inappropriately toward Ms. Burton and I sincerely apologize." But just hours later, makeup artist Annamarie Tendler went to social media to say: “I would also love to get an apology from Ben Affleck, who grabbed my ass at a Golden Globes party in 2014.”
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That was all bad publicity for the upcoming "Justice League" movie starring Ben as the virtuous Batman — but now Jason, who plays underwater hero Aquaman, is also under fire for mocking violence against women. As seen here, Jason joked that he "got to rape beautiful women" while discussing his role on "Game of Thrones" during the 2011 San Diego Comic Con.
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It's a horrific twist for the Warner Bros. studio, who are now facing feminist demands for a boycott of their upcoming superhero film. "Don't let Ben get away with blaming this on being drunk," said one bitter former fan, while another comics insider asked fans to "ignore that Wonder Woman is in this — make them pay for Hollywood sexual harassment!"
Photo credit: Getty Images
Ben Affleck has been caught up in a series of sexual abuse scandals — and now the big-screen Batman is joined by his "Justice League" costar Jason Momoa, seen on video making a joke about rape!
Photo credit: Getty/Files
Ben tried to make a statement condemning his close friend Harvey Weinstein, after the Oscar-winning producer was blasted for sexual harassment by Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie and other actresses. But things went wrong when ex-MTV reporter-turned-actress Hilarie Burton reminded audiences that Ben groped her live on-camera (as seen here) in 2003!
The stunned star rushed to Twitter, saying: "I acted inappropriately toward Ms. Burton and I sincerely apologize." But just hours later, makeup artist Annamarie Tendler went to social media to say: “I would also love to get an apology from Ben Affleck, who grabbed my ass at a Golden Globes party in 2014.”
That was all bad publicity for the upcoming "Justice League" movie starring Ben as the virtuous Batman — but now Jason, who plays underwater hero Aquaman, is also under fire for mocking violence against women. As seen here, Jason joked that he "got to rape beautiful women" while discussing his role on "Game of Thrones" during the 2011 San Diego Comic Con.
It's a horrific twist for the Warner Bros. studio, who are now facing feminist demands for a boycott of their upcoming superhero film. "Don't let Ben get away with blaming this on being drunk," said one bitter former fan, while another comics insider asked fans to "ignore that Wonder Woman is in this — make them pay for Hollywood sexual harassment!"
Photo credit: Getty Images