While many in Hollywood see Woody Allen as a bit of a pariah, one top star still stands behind the notorious director.
On Jan. 16, Alec Baldwin tweeted, "Woody Allen was investigated forensically by two states (NY and CT) and no charges were filed. The renunciation of him and his work, no doubt, has some purpose. But it's unfair and sad to me. I worked w WA 3 times and it was one of the privileges of my career."
Alec's comments come in the heart of the Time's Up and Me Too movements. Many have dubbed Woody a public enemy, based on accusations against him from his past. In 1993, Woody was accused of sexually abusing his daughter, Dylan Farrow, when she was a child.
He was never prosecuted after investigators declined to press charges. Woody has denied any wrongdoing for years, but he's been unable to shake the allegations.
Alec's tweet came a few hours after Timothee Chalamet announced that he was donating his salary from the Woody Allen film "A Rainy Day in New York" to Time's Up and other LGBT charities.
"This year has changed the way I see and feel about so many things," he wrote, saying it's been a year of "enlightening education."
"I am learning that a good role isn't the only criteria for accepting a job — that has become much clearer to me in the past few months," he wrote, "having witnessed the birth of a powerful movement intent on ending injustice, inequality and above all, silence."
He said he's been asked to comment on his decision to work with Woody during several media interviews but hasn't been able to respond due to "contractual obligations."
"I don't want to profit from my work on the film, and to that end, I am going to donate my entire salary to three charities," he said, listing off Time's Up, the LGBT Center in New York and the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network.
"I want to be worthy of standing shoulder to shoulder with the brave artists who are fighting for all people to be treated with the respect and dignity they deserve," he wrote.
Recently, his "Rainy Day" co-stars Rebecca Hall and Griffin Newman announced they were donating their salaries, as well. Other stars have recently said they regret working with Woody on past films.