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The Guardian - US
The Guardian - US
Entertainment
Benjamin Lee

Gossip Girl actor Ed Westwick denies rape accusation

Ed Westwick in May 2017.
Ed Westwick in May 2017. Photograph: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images

The actor Ed Westwick has been accused of rape by fellow actor Kristina Cohen.

The 30-year-old British star of Gossip Girl and the BBC comedy White Gold allegedly assaulted Cohen three years ago at his apartment. Cohen, whose credits include Californication and the horror film Devil’s Night, was briefly dating a producer who was friends with Westwick.

She claims in a Facebook post that after the three had dinner she fell asleep in his guest bedroom before she found the actor on top of her.

“I told him to stop, but he was strong,” she wrote. “I fought him off as hard as I could but he grabbed my face in his hands, shaking me, telling me he wanted to fuck me. I was paralyzed, terrified. I couldn’t speak, I could no longer move. He held me down and raped me.”

Westwick has responded with an Instagram post, claiming not to know Cohen. “I do not know this woman. I have never forced myself in any manner, on any woman. I certainly have never committed rape.”

Cohen alleges that her boyfriend proceeded to place the blame on her for the assault and that if she came forward, her career would be ruined. She details how “sickened” she then was to see Westwick’s career flourish despite his using “his power to rape and intimidate”. Cohen said she was inspired to share her post after other women have come forward with stories of sexual abuse in Hollywood.

“I hope my coming forward will help others to know that they are not alone, that they are not to blame, and it is not their fault,” she wrote. “Just as the other women and men coming forward have helped me to realize the same. I hope that my stories and the stories of others help to reset and realign the toxic environments and power imbalances that have created these monsters.”

Westwick will next be seen in BBC One’s Agatha Christie adaptation Ordeal by Innocence and the channel was under fire this morning for tweeting a first-look image hours after Cohen’s story was shared.

Westwick’s lawyer has been approached for comment.

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