I went for a job interview at Harrods 34 years ago. It was in the perfumery department for a particular perfume that had diamonds in the bottom of the bottle. Mohamad Al Fayad took me upstairs to a dimly lit lounge bar for the interview. He asked me what alcohol I wanted to drink. I was so confused. I didn't want a drink, but he tried to talk me into it. He asked a lot of personal questions...did I have a boyfriend etc. Not many questions about my work experience. He then took me down to the perfumery and showed me around and offered me the job. I was so suprised, it was such an odd situation and I felt uneasy. I asked for a day to think about it and he left. As I was leaving, a girl from one of the other perfume counters, discreetly called me over, and told me what a real creep the boss was and the girl that had left had a lot of trouble with him and ended up leaving. The whole time she was smiling and showing me a perfume bottle while talking. She was very nervous about being caught telling me that. Obviously I didn't take the job...thank goodness!
@Queen_-gg5jnАй бұрын
How scary 😢 glad you are OK, it's still a shocker to find he's like that
@NN-bt3vgАй бұрын
@@Queen_-gg5jn thanks! Yes a lucky escape.
@darkhorse9277Ай бұрын
Thank your lucky stars for that girl.
@AmberSantana-is3dqАй бұрын
Bs story
@NN-bt3vgАй бұрын
@@AmberSantana-is3dq it's true. What about it seems bs?
@energylady6903Ай бұрын
i am now mid fifties i can honestly say most of us have experienced this kind of thing. Thank god the younger generation will know its wrong and you can speak up.
@ZaynahcoАй бұрын
So true! I don’t know any women who haven’t been assaulted in one way or another really sad💔
@MarieLifeInWordsАй бұрын
@@energylady6903 yes🥰 And I'm sorry you have been through this
@rosyapplekitchen635Ай бұрын
It was hard to speak up for me because you can’t go against the entire company. All you can do is leave.
@ljawgtn139328 күн бұрын
yeah i was just going to say this is nothing new, not many women haven't experienced something like this, its a fact of life, men let their small head rule their big head!
@MsShanarunАй бұрын
The hosts handled the interview very very well. Kudos to Bianca for telling her story/bad experience.
@jeanineainscough6698Ай бұрын
I'm glad people are coming forward and exposing these weirdos. So many of them.... so much harm done.... 😢
@martasalvi8152Ай бұрын
This kind of things goes on a lot my sister was abused with a fashion company in Oxford street called reserved .. they were so awful to my sister to the point that was just very terrified to go to work . I agree something should be done about people in power that abuse they’re workers 100%
@KathKenn-r9kАй бұрын
All these people jumping to the defense of a man they don’t know over 200+ women and then wondering why no one wants to come forward when he’s alive…
@dee2022ukАй бұрын
They don't have a clue what they are talking about.
@nettadebeer9936Ай бұрын
I was wondering the same thing..talk when they can defend themselves..not while they not here anymore.. A voice for other woman…no..if you talked be..maybe then ..
@KathKenn-r9kАй бұрын
@@nettadebeer9936 his “defending himself” would have most likely been him silencing the women with money, threats and fear. Why act like you don’t know that?
@flower4598Ай бұрын
@@nettadebeer9936I guess you were one of the lucky ones, that was never touched inappropriately.... It's easier said than done, look up stories of the millions of victims/survivors, n you'll get your answer.
@nettadebeer9936Ай бұрын
@@flower4598 ..yes…I think I was….i know many women struggle about this in their workplace..but they should came forward..because these men should be punished why lie alive..not when the dead…woman must stand together how hard ..if you believe in something stand up..even if you stand alone..maybe easy to say ..but still..
@MarieLifeInWordsАй бұрын
I wish I could tell my story, I am not famous, but I experienced this, a step Uncle. I'm sorry for anyone who has been through this.😢
@saraty4415Ай бұрын
I hope your okay ❤
@Mel87yАй бұрын
You can tell the police tell a counsellor get support
@Hs000_00Ай бұрын
I am sending you the biggest hug, Marie. I absolutely wish I was a friend in person who can sit down and listen to you, but I am here over the internet and I am sending you lots of blessings. Have you ever thought of perhaps writing a book? Doesn't have to be a hundred pages, maybe even 30 pages, under a pseudonym, if you don't want your name revealed. It could be a book many people could read and relate to. No one should ever go through what you experienced, you must be a very strong person.
@MarieLifeInWordsАй бұрын
@@Hs000_00 thank you so much for your thoughts❣️
@MarieLifeInWordsАй бұрын
@saraty4415 thank you so much💛 It takes a lot to come forward, to even realise what has happened. When you are a child, teen you are vulnerable, you often don't realise until much later. I have now come to terms with it, but I do wish the person could be held accountable 😥
@Wjill2Ай бұрын
Being given the role as a buyer for a large department store at 16 yo should have been your parents (yes your parents) first and biggest clue that something was wrong! Took me years to become a buyer. When I hear stories like this, the parents need to take some responsibility! These weren’t parents living on a farm - they were experienced and they should’ve known better. Doesn’t make her less of a victim - it just shouldn’t have taken place to begin with.
@RachelClair-s6mАй бұрын
Her Dad had cancer though 😢
@Wjill2Ай бұрын
@ although incredibly sad, he never should stop parenting unless he physically couldn’t communicate with his child. Also, where was the mother? She could support the father and still be a parent to a 16-year-old child.
@carlcorverАй бұрын
How did she become a fashion buyer at 16 ? The alarm bells should have been going off 😮
@inerit517529 күн бұрын
Incredible! Fashion buyer at 16! Her mum should have screamed NO!!!!
@eliv.70624 күн бұрын
There's a generalised understanding the man was a predator and she was probably his type of prey, so I believe her and I'm truly sorry for her. What I find it hard to believe is how she stayed there for so long. She couldn't expose him 'cause he was a big shot and she was frightened and ashamed but couldn't she have found a reasonable excuse to quit the job? She was young, beautiful and I guess smart enough to find another position. The flat situation was too much of a predictable thing and I state this as the innocent good girl I was once. You could see it coming... When you know, you know.
@CheckedendАй бұрын
I think also the situation with her dad, she probably didn' want to add any more drama to what was happening at home ; this is why she just brushed this under the carpet for so long. I feel for her. Such a nice young lady.
@grahamscott1547Ай бұрын
As a person of a similar SA, I can totally relate! Even though I could’ve taken on my abuser “physically” I completely froze over and was rendered helpless and I even continued to be in his company “through choice” for over two years after the fact. I think because he was in a position of power, just like poor Ms Gasgoine here. She’s doing the right thing here by talking out, fact!❤
@GAH316Ай бұрын
It has turned into a money grab. First and foremost by the lawyers.
@chrisgullett4332Ай бұрын
Her story is BS. Ever tried to kiss somebody that is not interested? The kiss simply ain't happening. Avoiding a kiss is super easy. So if he did kiss her, she clearly wanted it. I have had to avoid kisses, and there was no way they could have gotten me to kiss them.
@beammeupscottynyАй бұрын
Weird comment
@Tiptop99kgАй бұрын
Parents need to open there eyes, so many youngsters going through stuff like this with men with money and power.
@traderboi2662Ай бұрын
I'm thinking this is about her getting some of that 💰. 😂
@Ace01234kАй бұрын
@@traderboi2662not something to make a joke about
@Michaeluk61Ай бұрын
34 yrs ago. Why now have you made these accusations.
@seankelly6695Ай бұрын
Because nobody would have believed her…
@xys7536Ай бұрын
Needs money royal family still hates him😅😅😅
@TraceyBarracloughInspirationАй бұрын
Because 34yrs ago she would’ve be 4yo
@darkhorse9277Ай бұрын
What's "your" set time limit? Why not now? Why not 80 years from now? Please do educate us. When is the appropriate time and when is the deadline?
@ekno2506Ай бұрын
Because of people like you, who blane victims before considering the different environment of that of 34 yrs ago, the level of power of Al Fayed, the situation of women back then and the vulnerability and lack of life experiwnce of a 16yrs old girl.
@amandahunter4034Ай бұрын
There are a lot of people who should be answering for this - all the men who worked at Harrods, the police, politicians at the time etc. This isn't a case where women only spoke out after the perpetrator's death. Some of them spoke out all along and reported what he did to them to the police, but no-one acted on it and helped them because he was such a rich man. The idea of losing a job at a prestigious company shouldn't be a problem, but it is often seen to be. Wealth shouldn't automatically give someone power, but he was allowed the power to be above the law by the political and justice systems. This needs to end. I hope his survivors do get some justice.
@yeranishunorАй бұрын
I reported an individual that sexually assaulted me at his own birthday party. Apparently, some boys feel entitled to your body when it's their birthday and can't handle rejection so they hurt you in the worst way. I reported him to the hockey team he was going to play for. The guy told me he got bad vibes from him and thought he was a creep before I spoke up about him. Trust your gut! If you think a guy is creepy, he def is. Stay safe out there ladies! ❤
@heartsnflowers232Ай бұрын
I was sexually harassed in the workplace by my then boss & proprietor on my first day at work, 33 years ago. It was horrendous. I was too scared to go back there & never went back. I told my dad through my tears. We got a solicitor through the law society, went to tribunal & I won my case. It was such a scary time. I was in all of the press about winning my case. I know why many women don’t do anything at the time, & I understand it. Reporting at the time, although hard, is always the better option, if possible 🙏
@qendresafulАй бұрын
Every girl has experienced this once if not multiple times it’s really sick I look back at moments I experienced this from where I am now at 32 and it makes me sad how vulnerable we are as teenagers
@ameliafatface7995Ай бұрын
Bless her - what a terrible ordeal at 16!! Terrifying 😢
@scarletred8888Ай бұрын
It’s depressing to learn how much control that creepy man had over his staff, everyone knew he was a predator and yet couldn’t speak out, hopefully those days are well and truly gone.
@carolgimenez5169Ай бұрын
Its not easy to tell anyone especially when your a child!!
@NewIphone-q5yАй бұрын
I havent seen bianca on anything since she was in her teen/early 20s era but my gosh, what a beautiful, eloquent, strong and powerful human she has become. Shes incredibly level headed and spoke so well in this interview. Well done girl ❤
@AbigailBrown-wk7xlАй бұрын
Bianca this is very powerful. I admire Bianca's strength and courage. Bianca is inspirational. Bianca will of empowered alot of women. Woman will not feel alone . I wish Bianca all the best ❤
@elainewallace-e1oАй бұрын
Don't put the blame on Bianca...I feel for her and admire her for speaking up.
@sarahloves918629 күн бұрын
@@elainewallace-e1o admiration is when you speak out when it happens for not only helping others but risking your career money everything in the process to be brave. This is something else entirely, it’s selfish and opportunistic
@nicksavage4763Ай бұрын
CASTING COUCH DOESNT ALWAYS LOOK LIKE A COUCH‼️
@mussymelАй бұрын
I admire all victims who come forward.
@kathylyndsey316Ай бұрын
I use to think like some of the people in these comments, but you can never underestimare the power of shame, fright and intimidation. One day I was watching a programme where a lady had been SA and I commented "Why doesn't she tell someone, if that happened to one of my relatives Id be able to tell" at that point my mother confided in me that she had been R'd by a neighbour years prior whilst we as children we're at school when he had visited the house to do some DIY for her. I was shocked and devestated to think we had lived doors away from this man for years and that she had endured that and had to go on as normal without help or support. I begged my mum to go to the police but he had told her that no one would believe her and she felt great shame. My mum died with that secret and I am in a catch 22 as the monster is still alive but we come from a small town and my brother knows a lot of people so word would get around quickly if I confronted him or he was arrested for it. My brother has a family and if he finds out will go to prison over it. I won't allow his life to be ruined over a POS.
@texasinkedgrandma5366Ай бұрын
All the repercussions on the victim most likely makes the perp powerful
@beammeupscottynyАй бұрын
Wow! RIP to your mum! God bless her! Don’t worry, people like that man will be dealt with by God.
@AlexisAngelb6nАй бұрын
Bianca speaking out is admirable ❤
@Dare_2_DanceАй бұрын
Lovely comment and thank you to Bianca for helping protect our future generations and having the courage to speak out. I've always liked Bianca and full of admiration for her ❤️
@paul-sm3whАй бұрын
Has she got a new book out soon
@nannon4189Ай бұрын
There's so much to tell This morning about Working at Harrods and my personal safety and my body with working there who do I tell?
@carolokbrblolАй бұрын
Honestly we have to the message out there to support girl's/ women to report early.
@lovelyshirlАй бұрын
She was a Buyer at Harrod's at only 16 years old??
@zednevada7362Ай бұрын
Massive smell of BS. As if Mohammed a billionaire could not afford the best escorts girls in the world. What a joke this circus is.
@inerit517529 күн бұрын
that is the red flag!!!
@frenchprovincial9602Ай бұрын
Why is this coming out when Mohammed Al Fayed is dead, why not bring this up when he was alive.
@suzannek3493Ай бұрын
you can't figure out the answer to your own question ? Try harder
@frenchprovincial9602Ай бұрын
@@suzannek3493 Smart Alec.
@freddieqmercury5961Ай бұрын
@@suzannek3493please explain, I’m genuinely asking and not being judgmental, but why after a celebrity passes, do so many people come out? I’m sure Bianca is telling the truth, but it always appears that they wait, please explain, thanks.
@rosiebottom387029 күн бұрын
@@freddieqmercury5961because men like Fayed can sue for slander. It's rare that these women can provide proof of what he did because it was done behind closed doors. I've no doubt he was a predator. I worked in perfumery at Selfridges in the early 80s and it was well known what he was like.
@ploomer26415 күн бұрын
I honestly think because he was so so powerful and wealthy. She would have maybe been killed for speaking out.
@z.alvarez1315Ай бұрын
My heart goes out to Bianca. She is courageous to speak up.
@Dylanfan202420 күн бұрын
I really admire and respect Bianca for speaking out. I think that her bravery will help so many survivors.
@DrRosie101Ай бұрын
Happens to many and repeatedly, with wolves all around even from the most unexpected places. Power corrupts completely…
@DrRosie101Ай бұрын
Aside from shame and blame, women dont tell because of a power dynamic that could derail everything they’ve worked for
@jamesclark9347Ай бұрын
Why did they wait until he passed? Their silence allowed DECADES of abuse to continue! It's a money grab more than a let's bring attention and get it handled- stopped at this point!
@theresahayes4294Ай бұрын
Ask them!!!ask JUSTIN BIEBER???? ASK ALL THE JUSTIN BIEBERS!!!!!!? 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
@janaf9993Ай бұрын
Anyone with half a brain could understand why they waited until he passed, he was a very wealthy powerful and influential man.
@Ace01234kАй бұрын
How clueless are you
@jamesclark9347Ай бұрын
@Ace01234k Explain? I surmise you will say it's because of her safety concerns for herself. What about all the other subjected to this behavior that she could have stopped. John15:13!
@fairuzmaileen569129 күн бұрын
This happens everywhere to young women who look a certain way looking for a job. I also had a situation with an ex-boss at my first serious job, I refused and everything went down from there in the office... stress forced me to quit. Worst thing is that these things happen without previous notice, so you are not prepared to gather "proof" for any lawsuit or whatever
@TheGandzia73Ай бұрын
Well done for speaking out, very brave young lady 😊
@zanussidish5685Ай бұрын
Brave. No Idea what the situation was but she waited until he was dead. She's anything but brave.
@ayysweetstea9339Ай бұрын
Sorry to hear this happened to her. 😮
@MH-es8kpАй бұрын
Good God this comment section is horrific full of people blaming the victims. Think comments should be turned off.
@KeithRobertson-h1hАй бұрын
That's not courage , it's what you call common sense, she's a grown woman for goodness sake. . A woman who walks miles to get clean water and carrys it back walking for miles in the hot ☀ sun to provide for her family is courage. Reality check. ✌.
@gemma1874Ай бұрын
Hugs to Bianca . Very brave to speak out
@Nicole-f7z28 күн бұрын
Bianca, I’m glad you came out to tell your story. I’m sure it gives others hope that they might be able to come out as well.
@7ChakrasTarotАй бұрын
I've been sexually harassed I'm work when I was early 20s also happened to both of my parents. People should feel safe in a work place 😢
@zanussidish5685Ай бұрын
And what did you do about it? Am not being condescending but replying on KZbin comments won't change anything.
@ElsaSardinha-w9sАй бұрын
You are definitely not empathetic! Only those that have walked in her shoes will understand
@Yeshuaelohim616Ай бұрын
Groomed by his money. And after money again.
@sharnachristina750421 күн бұрын
20 years ago she was 16.. 20 years ago this man was 60😂 tbh id also act like i was forced... 16 with a 60yr old... sorry but no, shes a sugar baby😂 powerful man my left cheek the crown hates him prosecuted would have been a piece of cake🙄 im too smart for these weird 15minuet famers😂
@Yeshuaelohim61621 күн бұрын
@sharnachristina7504 If it wasn't about the cash. She would have reported him then. Gold diggers are everywhere.
@rondanatan6198Ай бұрын
It’s such a shame that all this came out now when Al Fayad is dead.
@CLKAMGАй бұрын
For decades no one talked. Now everyone talks. Tired of this. If someone does something bad to you, say no and go to the police. Don’t take advantage of it and the play victim when it’s fashionable and everyone steps ahead.
@theunitedvoice544Ай бұрын
exactly.
@facemakerableАй бұрын
hes dead , only 1 side story
@cyberlaАй бұрын
Looking for a paycheck decades later 🤔🙄
@zanussidish5685Ай бұрын
Maybe talk to victims whose abusers are alive Just another person who hasn't been interviewed by the media until their dead.
@lovesmealways6825Ай бұрын
How do you become a fashion buyer in Harrods at 16?
@df7451Ай бұрын
nepotism
@yzolakitchiАй бұрын
What an utterly bizarre take away from this brave discussion about horrific abuse. Just not relevant, in any way.
@lovesmealways6825Ай бұрын
@@yzolakitchinot that bizarre and my takeaway would be why was this not questioned by her parents that at 16 she was given such a high position in one of the most famous stores with no experience - so I would say very much relevant!
@yzolakitchiАй бұрын
@@lovesmealways6825 It's not about nepotism as some have suggested, and it's not about parents not taking an interest. This is around 20 years ago. I'm in my late 40s and I know back in my twenties and younger, many of my friends had some serious responsibilities in jobs that by today's standards, they probably wouldn't or shouldn't have. Opening and closing stores alone, taking on buying responsibilities etc. But again, it's missing the point asking about jobs or parents. This all comes down to grooming and HIM as a predator. No parent should have to question whether their child is 'safe' in their job from SA from the boss or colleagues. Being promoted, advancing in a career, having increased responsibility are all celebrated when working. And this was a job she had always wanted, (fashion buying) why would those who loved her not be proud of her achievements. So again, the nepotism argument, should be looked at from a different angle - Al Fayed using her dad's fame and the allure of Harrods to work his way into her life from a young age. Setting the stage for her not feeling threatened around him, as she referenced. This is all about the SA abuser. Always. It's what they do, and they are very, very good at making it all seem really natural and non-threatening. There would be no reason at the time to think anything untoward was happening, no matter how junior or senior she was. So I hope that clarifies my thoughts on placing the focus elsewhere in this scenario. Not said with anger or disgust, just a concern that the ONLY issue is that he was a serial abuser and that the store knew and covered it up. A true horror that so many staff were abused by him.
@lovesmealways6825Ай бұрын
@@yzolakitchiI’m not disagreeing that what he has done is horrific and this should be spoken about, however what I will say is as a parent I will ALWAYS question if my child is safe and that’s why I couldn’t comprehend that neither parent didn’t question the amount of responsibility given to a 16 year old! But I think bianca is extremely brave speaking out about this and I am sorry this happened to her many times we have heard predators target families who they think they can also groom when it comes to children so I just think parents need to always be aware of situations children are put in because at 16 she was a child
@starsigngirl9789Ай бұрын
Her dad kissed me at rehab once when I was 20
@angelonearth111Ай бұрын
So you were an adult?
@starsigngirl9789Ай бұрын
@ so it seems yes lol 😂
@DarcsymphonieАй бұрын
😂😂😂
@VibhorSingha987Ай бұрын
Be strong ladies. 🙏
@kingfire709324 күн бұрын
This happens everywhere, when I worked in a shoe shop at 16
@soniawestbrook437229 күн бұрын
Well done for talking about this, you’re a brave lady. Poor thing to deal with this such a young age. ❤❤❤❤
@MM-qp4pdАй бұрын
Sad she had to shut down and not tell anyone. I can see all the victim blamers saying "why wait this long?!"
@marjeturner3889Ай бұрын
Agree bianca ,you put it in a box !!! Then one day the lid comes off 😢
@margaretbrown8786Ай бұрын
She is so brave very well spoken and beautiful ❤❤❤
@l.g4820Ай бұрын
I suspected he was a predator when i saw him do a guest appearance on celeb big brother about 20 years ago. He blatantly groped tara reid out of nowhere.
@Adagiowellness29 күн бұрын
back then, and for women before her, they couldn’t express concern because they would be called a liar or ignored. 4:08
@Christine-wz9fyАй бұрын
Well done Bianca , that takes courage .
@wendytaylor8464Ай бұрын
The TRUTH Always Comes OUT 💯✝️💪
@sherimillman53Ай бұрын
❤ well done fur speaking out
@monicat9952Ай бұрын
And the poor old man can't defend himself because he has passed on. 🙏🙏
@Dolcepaula196028 күн бұрын
Poor?
@mirembewinfred5353Ай бұрын
The same thing is happening in my country, but his fellow men in religion are saying its not true
@rifsad1238Ай бұрын
I don’t understand why you would come out now when he is dead and he can’t defend himself. I’m not saying you have made this up but I really feel the accused should be able to defend themselve.
@7ChakrasTarotАй бұрын
Then you need to think longer before you speak
@7ChakrasTarotАй бұрын
Oh should they! Oh how lovely of you to advocate for the abusers. Yes we must play fair like they did with the 16 year old school girl.
@yaslynsahotaАй бұрын
This is so horrific and upsetting. Poor woman
@flowergirl690829 күн бұрын
A bit of a confusing story she said she started at 16 and with experience was elevated to being a buyer at 16 travelling all over the world it just doesnt add up.
@BideshiDiariesАй бұрын
A lot of people saying why is she saying this now that he is dead? But Maybe she thought because he is wealthy, that he would use the money to harm her in some way 🤷🏽♀️
@zulfiloveАй бұрын
Or maybe she wanted to come on tv after he is dead so he can't defend himself init 😂😂😂😂😂
@JacquelineIthell-t7sАй бұрын
MONEY MONEY MONEY AND NO ONE TO ATTACK WHAT THEY SAY , SOME SPEAK THE TRUTH NUT GET THE FEELING ITS JUMP ON THE BAND WAGON
@sharronlowrie1793Ай бұрын
@@zulfilovethey are plenty of women this happened to and they were silenced or sacked. Read up
@zulfiloveАй бұрын
@sharronlowrie1793 well you read up 95% of the women were behind money and still are making stories up after a person is dead lol 😂😂😂😂
@JacquelineIthell-t7sАй бұрын
@@sharronlowrie1793 ME I WOULD OF GONE FOR SACK THEN KEEP MY MOUTH SHUT , I AM NOT SAYING IT DIDN'T HAPPEN JUST LOTS SEEM TO BE COMING FORWARD , AS NOW THE PERSON IS DEAD VERY CONVENIENT
@EilJones-u2iАй бұрын
People don't always understand why young folks don't talk about such abuse. I used to work for a company where the owner would call a lot of the girls to his office to so called, " talk about their work and future with the company". I was smart enough to not to give in, but the fact that you were called to his office, gave the other staff members the impression you were having an affair with this person because others were actually doing it. It was never discussed, because people were afraid of losing their jobs, and this was a third world country that poverty was rampant, and jobs were scarce.
@cestsibon2468Ай бұрын
So Proud of this Woman.
@erinakagisha8288Ай бұрын
This is to destroy Princess Diana's un-fading memory
@gillianlaing1073Ай бұрын
How awful 😖
@ephebo2025Ай бұрын
so glad you told your dad,very brave
@prideofdurham4776Ай бұрын
Has she never heard of a door? She could have quit after the first incident , 400 women assaulted ffs and nobody knew ....BS!
@tereseday4060Ай бұрын
Victim blaming?
@rhondacruise8666Ай бұрын
Its always a bit part model isnt it, its never a doctor or company director, considering he was a billionaire and mixing with these type of people.
@1KaileegirlАй бұрын
I just watched the documentary it was a very heartbreaking difficult watch I hope all the women find healing somehow It's something that you never really get past You block it you shove it into a tight parcel but it will unwrap often when least expected Can someone explain why new owners of Harrods have to pay out n compensation isn't paid out from Alfyad's billions
@zednevada7362Ай бұрын
The new owners of Harrods do not have to pay out. Why are you inventing this sh*?
@thewomaninblack5827Ай бұрын
100 per cent believe her
@JessicaFletcher-nn5ssАй бұрын
Of course. Why would she make it up. I don't doubt her for a second .Poor girl.
@dagmarp3268Ай бұрын
@@JessicaFletcher-nn5ss Money ?? She would do enything to get on TV. Why she didnt speak up in 2017 MeToo movement ?? Why now, when he is death ??
@katedurr916027 күн бұрын
Worked there too. Awful.
@Siaeli.SunshineАй бұрын
This is sad 😢
@teresagangiАй бұрын
I'm so glad the me too movement is in full swing and working its way around the world. Now it can stop. These predators instill deep fear of repercussions. Now its their turn. Here comes Karma!!!😐😠😡💪👍
@jessca_874 күн бұрын
Why didn’t they come out about this then when it happened a long time ago???!!!…I don’t think I’d put too much truth to this STORY!!!
@elChulachakiАй бұрын
Unfortunately, the guys been dead for decades.. He can defend himself, he can not face consequences. Why now?
@goody1778Ай бұрын
I think if she said to him mate don't be doing all this instead of leading him on because she probably thought she's going to get paid for it yh she definitely lead him on for him to keep flirting with her
@lorihall4018Ай бұрын
Horrific.
@MsRiRi-kl2rlАй бұрын
Something is not right in her story🤷🏽♀️
@Mel87yАй бұрын
Very bizarre thing to say
@markmckeown87Ай бұрын
@@Mel87y Its more bizzare you defending her in every comment
@MsRiRi-kl2rlАй бұрын
@@Mel87y You may not be smart at all
@df7451Ай бұрын
is this the same bianca gascoine who puts herself about in ibiza spraying champagne everywhere. yeah these lies have really effected her
@upendasana7857Ай бұрын
Who are you detective inspector....everything rings true about her story,so many women and girls have stories like this and everything rings true...to come on national tv and talk about something like this is so not what a person would want to do precisely because o comments like yours. Whats wrong? are you jealous
@ラグビタルАй бұрын
He is dead and can not defend himself. Why now?
@alexandrastratanphotographer10 күн бұрын
on one end we tell victims to come out and speak, it is not as easy or simple, most victims experience extremes when they do come out
@melis2645Ай бұрын
Of course you wait to tell the story once he passes😂 wanting that cash
@RockDove5212Ай бұрын
What a disgusting excuse of a man he was.
@kellygosa7438Ай бұрын
Never ever stay at a place that someone creepy has access to especially if they have already abused. Even if you don’t have money. Put the hotel room on a credit card.
@DDDD-pv7fwАй бұрын
Just a question, who leaves school @16, thats maybe finishing the 10th grade??
@scruffyo4460Ай бұрын
This was in the UK decades ago. Bianca is in her late 30s. Back then compulsory education was til age 16 (or 15 for July/august babies). I left school at 15, as the exams finished before my July birthday. Maybe you are in the US or something.
@Diana-queenie38Ай бұрын
She's looking for a payout, since her career is a flop.
@citygirlingrahamАй бұрын
He’s been dead for over 25 years. Why not bring this up way earlier?
@Amy3556724 күн бұрын
he died last year ?
@DavidJohnson-dc8luАй бұрын
Mo abused me too, now where is the claim office!
@therefreshed5887Ай бұрын
Just as she's on the fringes of obscurity. She gets pulled back in 😂😂😂😂
@AliyaMalek-ss9gbАй бұрын
I just find it a bit too coincidental that after he’s passed and the inheritance and his assets is being distributed, suddenly he’s being accused and clearly not able to defend himself
@cherylparker8025Ай бұрын
You're one of the reasons why women don't come forward as your reaction and scepticism is what women face over and over again.
@aidanhoneyman8544Ай бұрын
he was a billionaire with A LOT of friends in high places. Women knew that if they spoke up, he would crush them, slander them, destroy their careers and probably ensure they never worked again. THAT is why.
@cherylparker8025Ай бұрын
@@aidanhoneyman8544 yes exactly. I feel sick the number of people defending this predator!
@AlexisAngelb6nАй бұрын
@@cherylparker8025 Usually people who tend to stick up for the abuser/predator are the same themselves which is why they feel the need to defend this flith.
@AliyaMalek-ss9gbАй бұрын
Lol. When you don’t like an opinion, call them a predator. What s strong argument. Well done. With your tactics, maybe you got abused yourself or someone close you know and this is all just triggering?? I stand by what I said, all very “coincidental” that he’s passed and know she’s opening. Plenty of brave women who have opened up in a more timely fashion e.g when they are alive, so justice could be served like Harvey Weinstein, Epstein.
@Sheryl.B.Ай бұрын
Funnily enough when I was 16 and if my boss forced himself onto me, I would definitely raise this up and left the job ... also I feel that women did alot of wrong things just to progress in life. I would have left the job ...