Actor Richard Dreyfuss reportedly wore the dress to launch into a rant about transgender people, the LGBTQ community, the #MeToo movement and singer Barbra Streisand. Jaws Sifting.
“He kicked off the night by putting on a dress and dancing to Taylor Swift and saying this was an LGBTQ moment,” said Kelly, who was attending a question-and-answer session at Dreyfuss’ $300 screening of Jaws at the Cabot Theatre in Beverly, Massachusetts. Said Daily Mail.
Video footage from the event saw the actress appear on stage in the dress as Taylor Swift’s song “Love Story” played.
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“I thought he was just messing around, but I later heard from staff that he’d been walking around town for a few hours picking them. [a dress] “he, [Streisand]”All about women. They’re stupid, they shouldn’t have power, etc.”
Another attendee said: Daily Mail Dreyfuss “continued to make homophobic and racist comments,” he said, adding that he “demeaned the #MeToo movement.”
The third attendee was American Graffiti “Society shouldn’t listen to a 10-year-old who says he wants to be a boy instead of a girl,” Starr said.
Some have pointed out that Dreyfuss was talking about the 1987 film. nuts Women are the “worst” because they’re “passive.” The actor also reportedly said, “We’re too weak to be hurt.”
Kelly added that those in attendance began booing the actor, to which he responded, “Come on, come on, let’s not be an angry mob.”
Attendees also said Cabot employees had warned staff to prepare for Dreyfuss’s actions, noting that the actor had made similar comments the night before at an event in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
“I walked away tonight because of his narrow-minded views on women and choice,” said one attendee at the New Hampshire event. report By the deadline.
According to reports, after the event, the theater apologized to attendees, saying, “We deeply regret that Mr. Dreyfuss’ comments during the event were not in keeping with the Cabot Theatre’s values of inclusivity.”
“We understand that his comments were distressing and upsetting to many members of our community, and for that we offer our sincere apologies,” Cabot continued, adding, “We are committed to fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment for all members of our community.”
“The views expressed by Mr. Dreyfus do not reflect our beliefs and we do not endorse them in any way,” Cabot said. “We take full responsibility for our error in not anticipating the direction the conversation was taking and for any offense it may have caused.”
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