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Winnie M Li

Season 4, Ep. 3

Ever wondered what *really* happens to allow those Hollywood parties we've heard about, to actually happen?

And who's potentially to blame for the unforgivable behaviour that's allowed to carry on regardless?

In her book Complicit, Winnie M Li zooms out on the swirl of people surrounding a fictional person about to be felled by the #MeToo movement, and makes us question the actions, however small, that enable some appalling behaviour.


You can buy Winnie M Li - Complicit here. We earn a commission on all purchases made through this link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Complicit-Winnie-M-Li/dp/1398705063/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1671631967&sr=8-1




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