Molly Ringwald troubled by Breakfast Club ‘Much of John Hughes’ writing was INAPPROPRIATE’

Following coverage of the #MeToo movement’s response to Harvey Weinstein and other Hollywood sexual harassment scandals, the 50-year-old actress has spoken out on her 1985 hit.

Writing in , the former teen star has reevaluated The Breakfast Club, which was written and directed by John Hughes.

The filmmaker, who died in 2009, helmed a number of 1980s comedy hits from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Weird Science to Sixteen Candles.

However Ringwald, who acted in a number of his movies, feels much of his work was “inappropriate.”

Ringwald wrote how she felt when her 10-year-old daughter asked to watch The Breakfast Club.

She penned: “I worried she would find aspects of it troubling.

“But I hadn’t anticipated that it would ultimately be most troubling to me.”

In particular one scene sticks in her mind when a fellow student in detention appears to touch her without consent.

Ringwald continued: “At one point in the film the bad-boy character, John Bender, ducks under the table where my character, Claire, is sitting, to hide from a teacher.

“While there, he takes the opportunity to peek under Claire’s skirt and, though the audience doesn’t see, it is implied that he touches her inappropriately.”

She added: “[As a teenage I was only] “vaguely aware of how inappropriate much of John’s writing was.”

“It’s hard for me to understand how John was able to write with so much sensitivity, and also have such a glaring blind spot.”

Hughes died in 2009, aged just 59-years-old, following a severe heart attack.

Following his death Ringwald said: “I was stunned and incredibly sad to hear about the death of John Hughes.

“He was and will always be such an important part of my life.”

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