Dame Judi Dench Once Bared A Harvey Weinstein Trampstamp; Will Try And Further Show Love In ‘Nine’

You’re slightly old, but extremely disturbing news for a Monday morning that will probably immediately wipe out the weekend cobwebs and possibly make you ill.

Dame Judi Dench got a “I heart Harvey Weinstein” trampstamp a few years back after a fifth Oscar nomination in yet another Harvey Weinstein (then Miramax) movie? According to a very proud Weinstein in a recent Newsweek article, yes.

“Judi Dench did six movies in a row with me and got five Academy Award nominations. She took me to the Four Seasons restaurant, with Mike Nichols, Carly Simon, Nora Ephron, a bunch of really famous, fun people. It was the day she got her fifth nomination. She said, ‘I have a present for you.’ She pulled down her pants and she had a tattoo… on her butt.”

Apparently she shows off a different kind of love in Rob Marshall’s “Nine” due in November.

“It’s a tattoo you could wash off. JUDI LOVES HARVEY, right on the rim of her butt. Everybody at the table is completely shocked. I think she chose it on purpose because she wanted to embarrass me, and she did. Then, on “Nine,” she has this necklace in this dining sequence. Rob [Marshall] goes, “What do you think about her necklace?” And I say, “The one thing I don’t want to get involved with is jewelry.” Daniel Day-Lewis says, “Check out the necklace.” And there it is, HARVEY written in spikes. I hope they cut it out. If they don’t, I’m going to sneak into the editing room and cut it myself.”

Judi Dench likes to fuck around with Harvy and has a wicked sense of humor, who knew? We’re still dizzy though.

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Rodrigo Perez is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Playlist, which he launched in 2008. He has worked in entertainment journalism since 2000, including at MTV, and has written for SPIN, IndieWire, Pitchfork, Complex, Magnet, and various music, film, and entertainment publications over the past two decades.

Rodrigo Perez
Rodrigo Perez
Rodrigo Perez is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Playlist, which he launched in 2008. He has worked in entertainment journalism since 2000, including at MTV, and has written for SPIN, IndieWire, Pitchfork, Complex, Magnet, and various music, film, and entertainment publications over the past two decades.

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