Asia Argento, Rose McGowan, Annabella Sciorra: Weinstein accusers dine together after Thanksgiving

Asia Argento, Rose McGowan, and Annabella Sciorra recently had dinner together and the women shared photos of the event on their respective Instagram accounts.

The dinner happened Saturday after Thanksgiving, on Nov. 25. Anthony Bourdain prepared the meal, a renowned chef and Argento's current partner. Although the contents of the menu were not disclosed, Argento stated that her beau cooked food that was "filled with love and strength."

The three took photos of the event and posted them on Instagram. McGowan posted first, with a caption saying that she had "magical moments" with Argento and Sciorra.

Magical moments with @asiaargento & @iamannabellasciorra #WomenRise #Survivors #ROSEARMY

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Moments after, Argento shared the same photo, but in black-and-white. She captioned the post with a short poem saying, "You are my sisters / And I love you / May all of your dreams come true / I want this for you /They're gonna come true."

Many women look to the three as survivors. They were known for speaking out against Harvey Weinstein and news about the three broke when they came forward with accusations of sexual harassment against the media magnate.

Argento and Sciorra have shared their stories with various news outlets. Since then, stories about how Weinstein harassed other women surfaced. Accounts from people as famous as Ashley Judd to temporary employees and interns being offered indecent proposals came into the mainstream. This eventually led to the eventual firing of Weinstein from the Weinstein Company Board.

McGowan herself now has a strong following on social media, a group that is very vocal about empowering women.

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