Cary Joji Fukunaga, the director of popular Bond film ‘No Time to Die’ has been accused of inappropriate sexual advances by at least three young actresses. In a series of online posts last week, actress Rachelle Vinberg (HBO’s ‘Betty’) last week accused Fukunaga of taking advantage of their two-decade age difference, claiming he began pressuring [...]

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‘No Time to Die’ Director Cary Fukunaga accused of inappropriate sexual advances by multiple young actresses

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Cary Joji Fukunaga, the director of popular Bond film ‘No Time to Die’ has been accused of inappropriate sexual advances by at least three young actresses.

In a series of online posts last week, actress Rachelle Vinberg (HBO’s ‘Betty’) last week accused Fukunaga of taking advantage of their two-decade age difference, claiming he began pressuring her into a romantic relationship just after she had turned 18. She said they became “completely fully intimate” several years later, before he broke it off when she was 21.

Meanwhile, twin actresses Hannah and Cailin Loesch (Netflix’s “Maniac”) said they endured the director’s simultaneous romantic pursuit of both of them, with requests for a “threesome” and an encounter last year in his New York City penthouse during which they said “he grabbed [Cailin] and pulled her on top of him, Hannah still right there” — which left Cailin “terrified.” (After the twins refused to have sex with him, they say the director “invited us both to ‘drop acid’ and do molly at his house upstate that weekend.”)

A rep for Fukunaga, who last fall was accused of firing actress Raeden Greer while shooting the first season of HBO’s “True Detective” after she refused to appear topless on camera, declined to comment on the latest accusations.

The online accusations emerged after Fukunaga last week posted an Instagram story about the prospect of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade and said, “Meanwhile in America the supreme court is about to push us one step closer to war with ourselves by legitimatizing a war against women’s rights.”

The post enraged 23-year-old skater and actress Vinberg, who took a screenshot of Fukunaga’s post and responded, “It pisses me off cause he literally doesn’t care about women. He only traumatizes them. I’ve spoken to many girls. F— you Cary.”

 

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