" As one prominent actor told us, 'After the Harvey Weinstein news came out, everyone thought Bryan Singer would be next.'"īut as one of the top directors in Hollywood, whose movies have earned more than $3 billion in the box office, the jobs continue to roll in. "Almost from the moment his star began to rise, Singer, who is now 53, has been trailed by allegations of sexual misconduct," The Atlantic reported. The accusations against Singer come mostly from queer men who were minors at the time of their alleged encounters. It's a devastating yet familiar story: Wide circles of complicity shield powerful men from accountability, time and again, because profitability trumps the safety and well-being of the most vulnerable of those around them. And, as with the other two one-time industry titans, the depth and breadth of the stories, heard by people both inside and out of the industry, have not yet hurt the hit-maker's career. Kelly before him, allegations of sexual misconduct have dogged Singer for decades. (Singer denies all allegations of sexual misconduct.) The article is the result of a 12-month investigation that includes the reporters speaking with more than 50 sources, and publishing accusations from four men who've never told their stories publicly before. Director Bryan Singer, who was fired from the helm of the Oscar-nominated "Bohemian Rhapsody" during production, is at the center of a new bombshell #MeToo exposé from The Atlantic, detailing decades of allegations of sexual abuse of underage and teenage boys.
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