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Colin Firth feels ashamed over not speaking out against Harvey Weinstein

Weinstein produced 'The King's Speech' for which Colin Firth won an Oscar for Best Actor category

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Colin Firth at the London premiere of 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle'
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Hollywood actor Colin Firth has revealed he felt ashamed for not doing more when a British actress told him about an upsetting encounter with studio mogul Harvey Weinstein.

Sophie Dix, who starred with him in The Advocate, went public with allegations of a sexual assault in a hotel room when she was 22, reports The Guardian.

Firth said that Dix managed to run to the bathroom and, after spending some time there hiding, decided to try and escape the room.

He said, "She told me she had had a distressing encounter with Harvey Weinstein. I don't think she went into all the horrific detail I've read in her interview. But I remember her being profoundly upset by it. To my shame, I merely expressed sympathy."

The Oscar-winning actor also shared that the fact he had that conversation has come back to haunt him in the light of these revelations.

"I didn't act on what she told me. It was a long time ago and I don't know if she remembers telling me, but the fact that I had that conversation has come back to haunt me in the light of these revelations. It's the only direct account of this kind of behaviour by Harvey Weinstein that's ever been told to me," Firth shared.

This is the second time the Kingsman: The Secret Service star has spoken out about the accusations of sexual misconduct mounting against Weinstein.

Firth, who starred in the Miramax-backed film The King's Speech, has commented and said that he remembers Dix being 'profoundly upset'.

Several Hollywood actresses have come forward with accusations against the studio mogul, including Kate Beckinsale, Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth Paltrow and Cara Delevingne.

Weinstein has denied any 'allegations of non-consensual sex' and has said that he is hoping to get a 'second chance'.

He is facing allegations from more than 30 women of sexual misconduct, including at least three of rape.

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