She also wants THR to take her name off the article, which they refuse to do. Wright’s requests have been ignored and Feinberg has gone into hiding, setting his Twitter to private. The trade is hoping that the long holiday weekend will sweep this under the rug for them. Thing is, in the era of social media, this narrative can keep going longer than just a weekend … This controversy would have easily been avoided had Feinberg simply not mentioned Wright’s name in his piece — she’s not an awards contender, there was no reason to lump her next to Will Smith and Brad Pitt. Also, her anti-vaccine sentiments now seem totally irrelevant. This is Feinberg’s second bout with controversy just this week. On Tuesday he apologized for a tweet insinuating that Harvey Weinstein would have done a better job marketing “She Said” than Universal. Funny. Contribute Hire me

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