Courtney Love had warned about Harvey Weinstein back in 2005

The details have emerged from a video footage of Comedy Central's roast in 2005.

Courtney Love had warned about Harvey Weinstein back in 2005
LOS ANGELES: Singer Courtney Love warned young female actors about Harvey Weinstein in 2005, according to a video that has emerged online.

In an interview from the red carpet of the Comedy Central's 2005 roast of Pamela Anderson, Love was asked by comedian Natasha Leggero what advice she has for young women trying to make it in Hollywood.



"Ummm... I'll get libeled if I say it... If Harvey Weinstein invites you to a private party in his Four Seasons (hotel room), don't go," Love, 53, had said in video of the chat shared by TMZ.

After the video surfaced online, the "Hole," frontwoman said she was not one of Weinstein's victims, but claimed she had been blacklisted by agents at Creative Artists Agency for speaking out against him.

"Although I wasn't one of his victims, I was eternally banned by CAA for speaking out against #HarveyWeinstein #rape," she tweeted.
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