Cybill Shepherd holds her awards at the Golden Globes in 1996, when she honored as the best actress in a comedy for "Cybill." In a recent SiriusXM radio interview, Shepherd said the show, which ended in 1998, was abruptly canceled after she rejected a sexual advance from then-CBS chairman Les Moonves. Six women came forward with allegations against Moonves in a July article by Ronan Farrow in the New Yorker. An additional six women alleged instances of harassment, retaliation and forced oral sex and intimidation in a follow-up article, published in September. [CBS chief executive Les Moonves is departing amid probe into allegations of sexual misconduct]Moonves has denied allegations of wrongdoing.
Source: Washington Post December 13, 2018 19:52 UTC