The women who have accused Russell Brand of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse have spoken out in a TV special about the alleged crimes.
In the Channel 4 Dispatches film “Russell Brand: In Plain Sight,” which aired Saturday night, five women — who all chose to remain anonymous — got candid about the alleged abuse they went through with the comedian.
“He’s grabbing at my, my underwear, pulling it to the side,” alleged one accuser. “I’m telling him to get off me and he won’t get off. Like, holding me up against a wall, pushing himself in me.”
Another woman claimed Brand, 48, “grabbed me and got me on the bed. I was fully clothed, and he was naked at this point. And he held me down and he was just aggressively trying to, you know, f–k me.”
A third victim alleged that the “Get Him to the Greek” star “forced his penis” down her throat to the point where she “couldn’t breathe.”
“He was just choking me,” she alleged. “I was crying and he said, ‘Oh, I only wanted to see your mascara run anyway.'”
The investigation then showed a clip from one of Brand’s stand-up comedy shows in 2006, where he joked about seeing a woman’s mascara run “a little bit” during “blowjobs.”
One of the women claimed that she had “never, ever” spoken about the incident publicly before because the actor seemed “untouchable.”
One of the alleged rapes took place in Brand’s Los Angeles home — nearly five months after he and Katy Perry finalized their divorce.
A day before the film aired and the Sunday Times published an exposé about the alleged incidents, Brand took to his Instagram to deny the claims.
“I have received two extremely disturbing letters, or a letter and an email, one from a mainstream media TV company, one from a newspaper, listing a litany of egregious and aggressive attacks,” he declared in a video message on Instagram Friday.
“Amidst this litany of astonishing, rather baroque attacks, are some very serious allegations that I absolutely refute.”
The “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” star also said that although he had a “promiscuous” past, all of his relationships “were absolutely always consensual.”
Pvnew has reached out to reps for Brand but did not immediately hear back.
“Russell Brand: In Plain Sight” is now available to stream on Channel 4.