Source: http://www.crazydaysandnights.net

Of course it would make sense that the permanent A/A- list actor with the hand fetish and who has social media abuzz with what he has done to women while married and not, defends the child molesting director.

Jeff Goldblum

Woody Allen

Jeff Goldblum: I have a fetish about hands

Jeff Goldblum has said he is something of a “connoisseur” and “fetishist” when it comes to hands.

The Jurassic Park actor, 66, made the surprising revelation on singer Gregory Porter’s new podcast, The Hang.

Goldblum – who is a jazz pianist as well as an actor – told Porter he had “beautiful hands”.

“I’m a little bit of a connoisseur and a fetishist about… look at your long rectangular nail beds that are so glorious,” he added.

Porter then talked about holding hands with a girlfriend when he was young, and Goldblum replied: “Well, that’s a big part of love making to me.

“I mean, whatever love making is.

“What I find as thrilling as anything, the meeting of hands.

“If I like them and am excited by them and their hands and they’re accepting and liking of my hands and people, as you know, can touch hands in their thousand points of sensitivity in each part of the hand and fingertip.

“To co-mingle and have intercourse manually like that can be infinitely mysterious and satisfying.” – Source

Jeff Goldblum says Woody Allen deserves due process, would consider working with him again

Actor Jeff Goldblum defended Woody Allen despite a string of disturbing allegations against the director amid the #MeToo movement.

In an interview with iNews published Wednesday, Goldblum was asked about whether he would collaborate with Allen again after appearing in the filmmaker’s iconic comedy “Annie Hall.”

“I think there is a presumption of innocence until proven guilty,” Goldblum responded. “I know I enjoyed working with him many years ago and I sat in with his band once too.”

As the #MeToo movement ensnared powerful figures in entertainment, media, and politics who’ve been accused of sexual misconduct, Allen’s years-old allegation of molestation from his daughter Dylan Farrow has prevented his new film “A Rainy Day in New York” from finding distribution in the U.S.

While the “Jurassic Park” actor expressed his support for the #MeToo movement, he also expressed his admiration for Allen’s work and didn’t close the door on working with him again.

“Even though I feel like this cultural shift is very, very positive and long overdue and I support it wholeheartedly and take it very seriously, I also admire his body of work,” Goldblum continued. “So I would consider working with him again, until I learned something more.” – Source


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