Former 'Smallville' star Allison Mack, who played Chloe Sullivan on the TV series, apparently reached out to 'Harry Potter' actress Emma Watson and singer Kelly Clarkson via Twitter in hopes of getting them interested in the sex cult, Nxivm (pronounced 'nexium'), People magazine reports.
In tweets sent to Watson in 2016, Mack wanted to talk to her about an “amazing women’s movement.”
“.@EmWatson I’m a fellow actress like yourself & involved in an amazing women’s movement I think you’d dig. I’d love to chat if you’re open,” writes Mack to Watson.
.@EmWatson I'm a fellow actress like yourself & involved in an amazing women's movement I think you'd dig. I'd love to chat if you're open.
— Allison Mack (@allisonmack) January 24, 2016
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She tweeted Watson again one month later saying, “.@EmWatson I participate in a unique human development & women’s movement I’d love to tell you about. As a fellow actress I can relate so well to your vision and what you want to see in the world. I think we could work together. Let me know if you’re willing to chat.”
Watson reportedly never replied back.
In July 2013, Mack tweeted to Clarkson, not mentioning the name of the sex cult, but instead saying she was a huge fan and would love to “chat sometime.”
@kelly_clarkson I heard through the grapevine that you're a fan of Smallville. I'm a fan of yours as well! I'd love to chat sometime.
— Allison Mack (@allisonmack) July 20, 2013
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The ‘Smallville’ actress was arrested Friday on charges of sex trafficking, sex trafficking conspiracy and forced labor. Investigators say Mack would groom ‘slaves’ for sex with the leader of Nxivm, 57-year-old Keith Raniere. She’s also accused of holding female members down as Raniere branded them with his initials and blackmailed them with embarrassing information if they tried to leave.
Raniere was arrested in Mexico last month. Mack has pleaded not guilty and could face 15 years to life in prison if convicted.
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