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When asked about sexual misconduct in Hollywood, Uma Thurman's response was chilling.

Uma Thurman will speak about the sexual assault and harassment accusations levelled at her former colleague Harvey Weinstein at some point, but that day isn’t today.

In an interview with Access Hollywood last month – that has only exploded on social media in the last 24 hours – a visibly angry Thurman told a reporter she “commended” the women speaking out, but she would wait until her anger settled before she said anything public.

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“I don’t have a tidy sound bite for you,” she said. “Because, I have learned I am not a child, and I have learned that when I’ve spoken in anger I usually regret the way I express myself.

“So I’ve been waiting to feel less angry. And when I’m ready, I’ll say what I have to say.”

Thurman shot to fame in Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 Pulp Fiction for Harvey Weinstein’s Miramax.