Winona Ryder, an iconic figure in Hollywood with a career spanning over four decades, recently opened up about how sexual harassment in the industry tainted her love for making movies. In a candid interview with Esquire, Ryder, now 52, shared that inappropriate behavior from industry figures in her 20s and 30s deeply affected her, leading to a disillusionment with filmmaking.
Ryder recounted several instances of sexual harassment, describing them as incredibly inappropriate and invasive, though not amounting to physical assault. “It wasn’t an assault. But it was incredibly inappropriate,” she explained. These experiences, she admitted, soured her passion for acting—a sentiment echoed by other renowned actors who have said that when the magic of filmmaking fades, it may be time to step away.
One of the most striking revelations was Ryder’s encounter with disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein. Although she wasn’t a direct victim of Weinstein’s assaults, she recalled feeling blacklisted by his company, Miramax, after a seemingly innocuous meeting where she extended her hand to greet him. This incident, among others, contributed to her growing disillusionment with the industry.
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Despite these challenges, Ryder has continued to work in Hollywood, though with a more cautious approach. She emphasized her understanding of what victims of figures like Weinstein endured, having faced her own difficult experiences in the industry.
The actress also shared her thoughts on her relationship with fashion designer Scott Mackinlay Hahn, with whom she’s been for several years. Though not officially married, the couple plans to tie the knot soon, with Ryder having reached a point in her life where she’s ready for that commitment.
Ryder’s reflections provide a sobering look at the darker side of Hollywood, shedding light on the pervasive issues of harassment that have long plagued the industry and continue to impact those who work within it.


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