Rose McGowan a screenshot of a Deadline article about stars who have expressed their displeasure over the legislation
Hollywood star Rose McGowan is railing out against her fellow actors, including Alyssa Milano for standing in support of women’s reproductive rights.
In a Twitter post, the #MeToo activist lashed out at her Charmed costar and other celebrities including Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington for speaking out against the Texas abortion law that went into effect on Wednesday, earlier this week.
Attaching a screenshot of a Deadline article about stars who have expressed their displeasure over the legislation, she wrote: “This is really going to help for sure absolutely moron achievement unlocked.”
Earlier this week, Rose McGowan also made Oprah Winfrey her target, calling her ‘fake.’
The actor, 47, lashed out at the talk show host, 67, saying she is “as fake as they can get.”
“I am glad more are seeing the ugly truth of @Oprah. I wish she were real, but she isn’t,” she tweeted.
“From being pals with Weinstein to abandoning & destroying Russell Simmon’s [sic] victims, she is about supporting a sick power structure for personal gain, she is as fake as they come. #lizard,” Rose McGowan added.
Rose McGowan was born September 5, 1973, in Florence, Italy, to American parents Daniel McGowan, an artist, and Terri, a writer. She has two half-siblings. Her father ran an Italian chapter of the Children of God, which he and his wife were members of until 1978 McGowan spent her early childhood at the group’s communes, often traveling through Europe with her parents.
Through her father’s art contacts in Italy, she became a child model and appeared in Vogue Bambini and many other Italian magazines. Rose McGowan parents returned to the United States when she was 10 years old, and settled in Eugene, Oregon. McGowan had an untraditional childhood, living as a teenage runaway in Portland, Oregon and associating with a group of drag queens in the city. When her parents divorced, she lived with her father in Seattle, Washington, attended Roosevelt High School and Nova Alternative High School, and worked at McDonald’s. She took ballet lessons until she was 13. At 15, she officially emancipated herself from her parents and moved to Los Angeles.
Rose McGowan spent the majority of the late 1990s headlining a variety of independent films, including roles in Nowhere (1997), where she reunited with Araki, as well as Southie (1996), Going All the Way (1997), Lewis and Clark and George (1997), and Devil in the Flesh (1998), where she usually played seductive and mysterious characters. She gained much attention for the revealing fishnet outfit she wore to the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards.While dating Marilyn Manson, McGowan appeared in a music video for the song “Coma White”; she performed backing vocals on the song “Posthuman”. Both of these songs appear on the album Mechanical Animals (1998). In the dark comedy Jawbreaker (1999), she portrayed Courtney Shayne, a popular yet malevolent high school student who tries to cover up her involvement in a classmate’s murder.