Harvey
Weinstein's estranged wife has given her first interview since he was engulfed
in scandal, and said she was "never" suspicious about his behaviour.
Asked by
Vogue magazine whether she had suspicions, fashion designer Georgina Chapman
replied: "Absolutely not."
The interview
comes seven months after the first of dozens of women accused him of sexual
assault and harassment.
Chapman
admitted she had been "so naive", and was "so humiliated and so
broken" when the scandal unfolded.
Weinstein and
Chapman married in 2007 and she announced that she was leaving him days after
the allegations emerged. Vogue described him as her "soon-to-be
ex-husband".
The movie
mogul has denied all allegations of "non-consensual sex".
The British
designer, who founded the Marchesa label, said she didn't go out in public for
five months after the story broke."I was so humiliated and so broken that I
didn't think it was respectful to go out," she told US Vogue.
"I
thought, 'who am I to be parading around with all of this going on?'. It's
still so very, very raw. I was walking up the stairs the other day and I
stopped. It was like all the air had been punched out of my lungs."
The couple
have two children, who are aged seven and five.
'Moments of
rage'
She said:
"There was a part of me that was terribly naive - clearly, so naive.
"I have
moments of rage, I have moments of confusion, I have moments of disbelief. And
I have moments when I just cry for my children. What are their lives going to
be?
Vogue said
she broke down in loud sobs during the interview. "What are people going
to say to them? It's like, they love their dad. They love him. I just can't
bear it for them."Chapman said she lost 10lb in five days after the first
allegations emerged because she "couldn't keep food down".
She said:
"My head was spinning. And it was difficult because the first article was
about a time long before I'd ever met him, so there was a minute where I
couldn't make an informed decision.
"And
then the stories expanded and I realised that this wasn't an isolated incident.
And I knew that I needed to step away and take the kids out of here."
With the
children, she went to stay with actor David Oyelowo, a longtime friend.
"I had
what I thought was a very happy marriage. I loved my life," she said.
Weinstein was
"a wonderful partner", Chapman said, adding: "He was a friend
and a confidant and a supporter. Yes, he's a big personality... but... I don't
know. I wish I had the answers. But I don't."
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