The 44-year-old Emmy-winning True Detective and No Time to Die director's comment on his Instagram Stories last week in support of women in wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's plan to overturn Roe v. Wade prompted Rachelle Vinberg, a 23-year-old former Betty star and skater, to write: “I spent many years scared of him. Mans is a groomer and has been doin this sh*t for years. Beware women.” That promoted twin sisters Hannah and Cailin Loesch, who appeared on the Fukunaga-produced and directed 2018 Netflix limited series Maniac, to allege similar behavior. "For three years after, Fukunaga allegedly pursued both of them—inviting them to spend time with him in London while he worked on No Time To Die, and later to his farmhouse during the quarantine," reports Jezebel's Audra Heinrichs. "They said Fukunaga also invited himself to their family home in Pennsylvania. At one point during his stay, they said, the three sat in a hot tub, where Fukunaga asked the pair if they were virgins and whether they’d ever participate in a threesome, suggesting that incest is fine 'if all parties are okay with it.'" Heinrichs adds: "Jezebel has reached out to Fukunaga’s representatives, as well as Rachelle Vinberg and Cailin and Hannah Loesch for comment. None had responded by publication time." The allegations come seven months after actress Raeden Greer accused Fukunaga of firing her for refusing to go topless on True Detective.
TOPICS: Cary Fukunaga, Maniac, Cailin Loesch, Hannah Loesch, Rachelle Vinberg, Sexual Misconduct