Sarah Silverman apologizes to Louis C.K. accuser

Comedians Sarah Silverman and Louis C.K. attend the 88th Annual Academy Awards Governors Ball at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images) 

Sarah Silverman apologized to a woman who accused Louis C.K. of sexual misconduct after Silverman said Monday she consented to C.K. masturbating in front of her and called the experience "amazing." Rebecca Corry previously accused C.K. of pleasuring himself in front of her without consent when they worked on a 2005 TV pilot together. She called out Silverman for normalizing C.K.'s actions, calling him a "predator who victimized women for decades and lied about it."

"To be real clear, CK had 'nothing to offer me' as I too was his equal on the set the day he decided to sexually harrass me," Corry tweeted Monday after Silverman's interview with Howard Stern aired. "He took away a day I worked years for and still has no remorse. He’s a predator who victimized women for decades and lied about it."

 

 

Silverman replied to Corry on Twitter saying, "Rebecca I’m sorry. Ugh this is why I don’t like weighing in. I can’t seem to do press 4 my show w/out being asked about it. But you’re right- you were equals and he f---ed with you and it’s not ok. I’m sorry, friend. You are so talented and so kind."

To which Corry responded, "Thank you. I know exactly how you feel. I can’t seem to live my life without getting rape & death threats, harassed & called a c--- regularly for simply telling the truth. I’m sorry your friend created this situation. We deserve to do our art without having to deal with this s---."

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