Saturday, July 11, 2026

Timber On James Woods!

Don't throw stones at glass houses.

Actor and far right agitator James Woods has protected his social media after actress/activist Amber Tamblyn confirmed an encounter between them when she was 16.

During the fallout of Harvey Weinstein, many entertainers and politicians caught strays.

The actress said that Woods wanted to take her and a friend to Las Vegas for a "good time."

She blasted him for "predatory behavior" and stood on business by saying that his history goes further than her encounter.

Tamblyn at first wasn't believed but after Woods went after former Democratic senate candidate Graham Platner, I guess the progressives decided to bring his skeletons out the closet.

Following Woods' comments, political accounts and critics retaliated by resurfacing a 2017 allegation made by actress Amber Tamblyn. Tamblyn previously published an open letter in Teen Vogue and an op-ed in The New York Times detailing how an adult Woods tried to pick her and a friend up at a diner and take them to Las Vegas, allegedly replying "even better" when she informed him she was only 16 years old.

Woods, 79, known for his roles in "Casino" and "Once Upon a Time in America," had previously quoted an X post announcing Platner's cancelling of all campaign events where he rebuked Platner as "another pillar in the Democratic Pantheon," comparing him to former Rep. Eric Swalwell, who resigned from Congress after several women accused him of sexual assault and misconduct (allegations which he denies), as well as attorney Michael Avenatti and Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA).

Tamblyn, 43, who rose to fame after starring in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants in 2005, then penned an open letter to Woods, which was published Wednesday in Teen Vogue. In the letter, the actor, activist, director and poet elaborated on a claim she made Monday that Woods, an Oscar-nominated actor best known for his roles in dramas like Ghosts of Mississippi and Casino, once tried to make an advance on her when she was 16.

James Woods creeped out Amber Tamblyn.

The renewed attention and subsequent backlash over these predatory behavior allegations prompted Woods to lock his social media profile and take his account private. The internet scrutiny grew so intense that it even forced the mother of Washington Nationals baseball star James Wood to issue a public statement clarifying that her son was a completely different person from the actor.

Platner vehemently denied the allegations. He formally withdrew himself from the nomination. He blasted the system by claiming that the allegations (whether true or not) has distracted the populist message he stood for. Most of his supporters are mixed on the departure and allegations.

In November 2017, actress Elizabeth Perkins publicly named James Woods by carrying a handwritten sign that read "James Woods #MeToo" at the Take Back the Workplace and #MeToo Survivors march in Hollywood.

While Perkins did not explicitly detail the nature of her mistreatment, she joined the rally to support victims of sexual harassment and assault. Representatives for both actors did not issue public comments regarding the sign at the time.

Woods is an outspoken conservative who appeared in film, television, podcasts and video games.

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