Matt Damon reflects on his thoughts about Harvey Weinstein’s reputation and the impact on personal relationships (Photo Credit – Facebook/Wikimedia)

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Back in 2017, Matt Damon pulled no punches about Harvey Weinstein’s troubling rep. Chatting with ABC’s Popcorn with Peter Travers, Damon asserted, “I knew I wouldn’t want him married to anyone close to me,” reflecting on his Good Will Hunting producer’s notorious behavior.

While he’d always known Weinstein wasn’t “Mr. Nice Guy,” the shocking scope of accusations stunned Hollywood. Damon’s remarks spotlighted the industry’s reckoning as allegations against Weinstein pushed a shift that changed the entertainment landscape. Damon acknowledged that Weinstein’s abrasive personality and womanizing ways were hardly secrets. “When you hear Harvey this, Harvey, that—look at the guy. Of course, he’s a womanizer.” Still, Damon insisted that few knew of the alleged criminal behavior until it became public.

As accusations against Weinstein mounted, Damon addressed the broader issue of misconduct in Hollywood, calling it a “watershed moment.” Damon, a father of four daughters, believed in holding offenders accountable while recognizing a “spectrum of behavior.” He emphasized the need to distinguish between criminal actions like “rape and child molestation” and other problematic but non-criminal behaviors, urging a “continuum” approach rather than conflation. He felt Hollywood and society were in the throes of a much-needed reckoning.

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