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When I reached McCool on Monday, she was in a car en route from her home in Lacombe, La., to the airport in New Orleans. She’s doing the media rounds in New York City this week, starting with an ...
McCool posted another video on Saturday, after the NowThis video went viral, saying she didn't plan on having that exchange with Robbins, but is "grateful and honored to be the catalyst for this ...
McCool, a resident of Louisiana and former lawyer, said that she "was cringing" while listening to Robbins talk about the movement during a self-help seminar March 15 in San Jose, California.
McCool recorded the confrontation and posted it on her YouTube channel. In the video, Robbins can be seen glowering down at McCool, making physical contact with her and disparaging the movement ...
McCool has since given interviews about her exchange with Robbins. As she told The Good Men Project, she wishes he'd "take the time to listen to women who don't agree with you because that's how ...
And he hired someone else.” Robbins’ #MeToo comments mostly came during his exchange with McCool, who told Vice that she was a survivor of childhood sexual abuse and physical violence.
After Robbins made his critical comments about the movement that arose in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal, audience member Nanine McCool stood up and told Robbins he had gotten it all wrong.
Nanine McCool says Tony Robbins' apology is a "good start" and hopes that women feel empowered by the discussion spurred by her now-viral encounter with the life coach.
Robbins argued with a woman named Nanine McCool during a March 15 Unleash the Power Within event about how the #MeToo movement is being used. McCool posted the exchange on her personal YouTube ...
Robbins argued with a woman name Nanine McCool during a March 15 Unleash the Power Within event about how the #MeToo movement is being used. McCool posted the exchange on her personal YouTube ...
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