Harvey Weinstein was only celebrities forbidden from Vanity Fair Party, says former editor -in -chief, says

Harvey Weinstein
Forbidden for the life of Vanity Fair Oscars Party …
Rude to staff, says former EIC !!!
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Harvey Weinstein Is the only celebrity ever banned from the Vanity Fair Oscars party because he was rude to the staff and brought far too many guests … This according to the former editor-in-chief of the magazine.
Graydon Carter – The EIC of Vanity Fair from 1992 to 2017- will release a new memoirs next week with the title “When the going was good” … and he withdraws the curtain on one of the biggest nights in Hollywood.
According to page six, Carter says that the party – whom he started in 1994 – is designed to bring together as many Oscar winners as possible … but Weinstein was the only one who was banned from the bashen for bad behavior.
Carter claims that Weinstein “regularly showed more guests than his invitation indicated and the staff would bully” … adding alcohol did not mean Weinstein – “It was just in him.”
GC adds that the first ban on Weinstein was lifted … But the organizers imposed him another one after he refused to change his ways.
As you know, HW has been convicted of rape and sexual violence In recent years … but it seems that this was not the cause of his alleged ban, according to Carter.
Apparently, employees also had the opportunity to nominate celebrities for exile from the event … and someone who was nominated, according to Carter Was Courtney Love -According to him, who used the C-word to describe Sara MarksA VF editor and host of the event.
“When the Going was good” is set for release Tuesday … and we feel that this Weinstein story is just the tip of the celebrity story Iceberg.
We have contacted Weinstein and love the claims in the book … so far, not a word back.