Trending badgeTrendingPosted 2 hours agoRose McGowan Claimed "Charmed" Executives Would "Circle" Around Her And Keep Tabs On Her Weight From Season To Season, And It's DisturbingRose said that she felt the executives were "inspecting their product" when they allegedly monitored her weight ahead of shooting a new season.by Leyla MohammedBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink This post discusses allegations of sexual assault and rape. In the early 2000s, Rose McGowan joined the WB fantasy series Charmed, which was then in its fourth season. (C)The WB / courtesy Everfett Collection Having appeared in a string of films, including Scream and Jawbreaker, Rose's venture away from movies and into TV came after she was allegedly blacklisted by Hollywood for reporting Harvey Weinstein in 1997. Bloomberg / Getty Images Rose alleged she was raped by Harvey when she was 23. She went public with the claim in 2017, making her one of the first of over 100 women to accuse the movie producer of sexual misconduct. On a recent appearance on the We Need To Talk podcast, Rose, now 52, opened up about the aftermath of reporting the alleged assault and what it was like working on Charmed. Dave Benett / Getty Images Rose claimed to host Paul Brunson that she was threatened when questioning leaving the show. Recalling a male crew member being fired after allegedly being found "smoking a joint" on set, Rose recalled asking the executives who had informed her of his dismissal, "'If I smoke a joint, will you fire me? Can I leave?'" We Need To Talk / Via youtu.be In response, Rose claimed that she was warned, "'If you go work at a pharmacy, we'll sue you. No matter what job you get, we'll take your wages for the rest of your life, and then we'll go after your family.'" We Need To Talk / Via youtu.be Rose also claimed that executives would keep a close eye on her weight from one season to the next. "They would circle around me to check my weight when I came back from season to season," she said, adding that she felt they were "inspecting their product." We Need To Talk / Via youtu.be "It was completely fine to be that way," Rose added, speaking of the way she was allegedly treated on Charmed. You can listen to Rose's full appearance on the We Need To Talk podcast here. If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673), which routes the caller to their nearest sexual assault service provider. You can also search for your local center here.