Morgan Freeman has issued an apology after eight women accused the actor of harassment and inappropriate behaviour, following a report by CNN.
The news network revealed the details of all eight women’s allegations after citing eight others who witnessed the 80-year-old actor’s misconduct.
Morgan has since addressed the accusations in a statement.
“Anyone who knows me or has worked with me knows I am not someone who would intentionally offend or knowingly make anyone feel uneasy.
“I apologise to anyone who felt uncomfortable or disrespected — that was never my intent.”
The CNN report stated that 16 people spoke to the broadcaster as part of a wider investigation, with eight claiming they were victims of harassment and inappropriate behaviour.
“Eight said they witnessed Freeman’s alleged conduct. These 16 people together described a pattern of inappropriate behaviour by Freeman on set, while promoting his movies and at his production company Revelations Entertainment,” CNN said.
Entertainment reporter Chloe Melas is one of the accusers and also co-authors the CNN report.
Chloe alleges she was six months pregnant when she was subjected to “inappropriate behaviour” by Morgan during a press tour last year.
Chloe said he shook her hand, “not letting go while repeatedly looking her up and down and saying more than once a variation of, ‘I wish I was there’.”
That encounter sparked Chloe to contact other women and begin the months-long investigation into other alleged incidences involving Morgan.
This article was originally published on New Idea