Here's What Alyssa MIlano Had to Say About Joe Biden's Creepy Touching of Women Alyssa Milano, the “Charmed” actress who has consistently railed against sexual harassment and abuse in and outside of Hollywood, is willing to blame Joe Biden's touching and smelling of women on “cultural differences.” As The Daily Wire reported, Milano made the remarks on MSNBC Monday, defending the former vice president and 2020 Democratic contender after she spoke to him privately. In fact, she said that he told her things about his conduct that she wishes “more men in positions of power would say out loud.” “He said to me, ‘I’m willing to learn, I’m willing to listen. I didn’t realize that I’m too affectionate,'” Milano said. “And I think that this brings up a really important question that we really haven’t touched on in #MeToo,” she continued. “Often in these moments, where we’re hearing these stories, I think it’s important to emphasize the difference in these stories.” When it came to Lucy Flores, the former Nevada lieutenant governor candidate who accused Biden of a truly creepy moment during a 2014 rally that started the cascade of accusations against Biden, Milano said it was merely the result of “cultural differences.” “For me, the thing that set this story — the Ms. Flores story — apart from all the other stories: To Joe, this is a culture difference, because culturally he was raised in a family that was super affectionate,” Milano said.
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