“But The Times also told the story of Alice, not her real name, who had a relationship with Brand when she was 16. On one trip to Brand’s house an Uber driver, who knew where she was going, tried to stop Alice from going inside saying he had a daughter her age and couldn’t stand the thought of a young woman being taken advantage of by Brand, who was then 30 and at the height of his fame. Alice didn’t take the Uber driver’s fatherly advice. -
You obviously don’t get the seductive power imbalance that all too many in the “entertainment” industry use to their self-absorbed advantage.
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“But The Times also told the story of Alice, not her real name, who had a relationship with Brand when she was 16. On one trip to Brand’s house an Uber driver, who knew where she was going, tried to stop Alice from going inside saying he had a daughter her age and couldn’t stand the thought of a young woman being taken advantage of by Brand, who was then 30 and at the height of his fame. Alice didn’t take the Uber driver’s fatherly advice. -
You obviously don’t get the seductive power imbalance that all too many in the “entertainment” industry use to their self-absorbed advantage.
Well said, Peter. Was thinking along the same lines but didn't have as much knowledge of him as you.