Moby's treatment of Natalie Portman is a masterclass in nice-guy misogyny | Arwa Mahdawi
While the musician might not spout misogynistic lyrics, he’s no feminist
by Arwa Mahdawi
May 24, 2019
3 minutes
If someone had said the word “Moby” a week ago, chances are the first thing you’d have thought is “Dick.” That probably hasn’t changed – but now you’d likely be referring to the 90s musician rather than the 19th century whale. Over the past few days, Moby has been stress-testing the adage that “all publicity is good publicity” by repeatedly insisting that he and Natalie Portman used to be an item, even if she says they weren’t.
In his new memoir, When It Fell Apart, Moby claims that he dated Portman when he was 33 and she
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