Uma Thurman Puts Women Photographers Front & Center At 'The Parisian Woman' Premiere

Uma Thurman Puts Women Photographers Front & Center At 'The Parisian Woman' Premiere

Badass goddess Uma Thurman did a first, telling the male photographers at her Broadway premiere of Beau Willimon's 'The Parisian Woman'  to make way for the female photographers, so they could get a good shot. Uma says it's time to break up the Boys Club and she took action Thursday night, putting the women photographers front and center so they could get a good shot, writes W Magazine.

As she was posing alongside her cast members Josh Lucas, Blair Brown and Phillipa Soo, Thurman paused the moment to request that the male photographers capturing them clear a path for their female colleagues. “That’s the way things are going these days,” she said, according to The Daily News.

Thurman fans remain on alert for her promised weigh-in on her own Harvey Weinsteinexperiences. Initially when Thurman was asked about the mounting sexual allegations within Hollywood, she told Access Hollywood, "I don't have a tidy sound bite for you because I'm not a child and I have learned that when I've spoken in anger I usually regret the way I express myself. So I've been waiting to feel less angry and when I'm ready I'll say what I have to say."

Uma Thurman Captivates In David Bellemere Images For DuJour Magazine

Uma Thurman Captivates In David Bellemere Images For DuJour Magazine

Actor Uma Thurman reflects on her storied career, interviewed by Adrienne Gaffney for DuJour magazine. Uma is styled by Isabel Dupré in sensual images, lensed by David Bellemere. The 'Pulp Fiction' actor makes her Broadway debut this fall in 'The Parisian Woman' opening at the Hudson Theatre. Thurman plays Chloe, a socialite coming to terms with politics, her past, her marriage and an uncertain future in Washington DC after the 2016 election.