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Rebecca Minkoff on Danny Masterson's Past Support & Scientology Link
2024-12-10
Rebecca Minkoff, a renowned fashion designer, has found herself in the spotlight once again as she clarifies her relationship with convicted rapist Danny Masterson. In a recent appearance on Two Ts in a Pod, hosted by Bravo reality stars Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge, Minkoff opened up about her connection to the That ’70s Show alum.
Early Days and Support
Minkoff revealed that when she first started out in her career, Danny Masterson was incredibly supportive. She mentioned, "When I began, he was there for me. I knew no one else, and he introduced me to 'girls and actresses that were excited to wear my product.' Those early connections played a significant role in shaping my career."During those initial years, Masterson's influence seemed to open doors for Minkoff. It was a time when every connection mattered, and his support gave her a boost.Current Stance
Minkoff emphasized that she hasn't seen or spoken to Danny Masterson in over 10 years. She stated, "I have no current involvement with him. My focus is on my work and my life. I didn't participate in the case and don't have details about what happened."She firmly believes that it's important to stay away from such controversial situations and focus on positive aspects.Rape Charges and Legal Proceedings
Masterson was charged in 2020 with forcibly raping three women between 2001 and 2003. At that time, both he and the victims were part of the Scientology church. He pleaded not guilty to all three charges in January 2021.The legal battle continued, and in May 2023, Masterson was ultimately found guilty of two counts of rape. The third count resulted in a hung jury. In September 2023, he was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison.This legal outcome has brought a sense of closure for some and raised questions for others. Minkoff, however, has maintained her distance and focused on her own path.Religious Beliefs and Scientology
Minkoff has spoken openly about being a member of the Church of Scientology throughout her career. In a 2021 profile in The New York Times, she explained, "I'm totally open about my religion. But it's not my job to proselytize. People often get confused when they hear the word 'religion' and immediately assume I pray to L. Ron Hubbard. I study it, take classes, and it has helped me stay centered. I don't have all the answers, but it's been a place for me to find some."She also addressed the "horrific misinformation" surrounding the religion, highlighting the importance of understanding it from a personal perspective.Minkoff continues to make her mark in the fashion world while staying true to her beliefs and values. She has shown that one can navigate through challenging situations with grace and determination.