Laurence Fox broke up with ‘too woke’ girlfriend for supporting Gillette toxic masculinity advert

Laurence Fox: Getty Images
Laurence Fox: Getty Images

Laurence Fox has revealed he once broke up with a girlfriend for being “too woke” and said women like her are “primed” to be victims.

Speaking on “The Delingpod“ podcast, the British actor explained they broke up because of their opposing views on the 2019 Gillette advert that addressed toxic masculinity.

“I don’t know how we ended up together,” Fox said. “It was a very short relationship. We were walking down the road and she was talking about how good the Gillette advert was. I just looked at her and went, ‘Bye. Sorry, I can’t do this with you.’”

Fox added that he and his ex also argued because she was a vocal supporter of Christine Blasey Ford, who in 2018 accused the then-US Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her in high school in 1982. Kavanaugh denied the allegations.​

The actor recalled being told at the time to “believe the victim”.

“No, you don’t believe the victim,” he said. “That’s not how it works. You listen to the victim. The victim’s evidence is examined and a jury of their peers makes that decision.”

Elsewhere in the podcast, Fox offered his thoughts on the #MeToo movement.

“We want less sexual harassment,” he said before addressing the “small minority of horrible men who want to dominate women”.

“But don’t make an enemy of men,” he said. “None of the real beautiful wonderful women out there really give a s*** about the length that [#MeToo] has gone to, and they are slightly ashamed of how far ... you know the ones that I respect. It’s just gone too far.”

Fox added: “Not all men are racists. I’ve got a lot of male friends and none of them have been jailed for rape or been accused of sexual harassment.”

The actor’s comments come days after he came under fire for accusing a woman of racism for calling him a “white privileged male” on Question Time. Fox also described the race row surrounding the Duchess of Sussex as “boring”.

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