TENLo music video shows fake death of disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein

Screenshot of Dustin Diamond who portrayed Harvey Weinstein in TENLo's "Kill All the Things" music video YouTube/ TENLo

A recently uploaded rock music video from rock band TENLo shows the on-sreen demise of controversial movie mogul Harvey Weinstein. It also features other immoral acts such as drug addiction and murder.

For their latest music video for the song "Kill All the Things," TENLo recruited American actor Dustin Diamond to portray the disgraced Weinstein. The video starts with the Weinstein character diving into heavy drinking and drug abuse before being lured by a woman (Kelly Cunningham). After bringing him to her place, the woman is then revealed to be a nun called Sister Mary Rose and she starts stabbing the drunk Weinstein right into his chest until he is dead and covered in blood.

According to TMZ, the Weinstein content of the video was added given that the production for it started during the summer. Bandmates Joey Zak and Tome LaBrosse asked Diamond to be part of the project and he quickly came on board.

Based on YouTube comments, the music video received some good feedback. However, it also received some backlash from netizens. The song itself and the music video content were criticized for lacking certain elements. One individual indicated that the music video does not have enough edge and that the character of Weinstein is not well established. Another person stated that the band added the Weinstein character to generate publicity and more viewers for their music video.

A netizen also complained that Diamond was not wearing enough prosthetics to make him look more like Weinstein, commenting, "You can't even tell that he's supposed to be Weinstein without the title credits."

Weinstein has been the center of one of the biggest Hollywood scandals in recent history. A number of women who had worked with Weinstein in the past accused the film producer for sexual misconducts. The Weinstein controversy then opened the door for more people to expose other Hollywood names for their immoral acts throughout the years.

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