Scott Wiener Reveals Shocking Reason He Regrets Co-Authoring California’s Controversial Sex Offender Law After Celebrity Backlash
In a jaw-dropping twist that has Hollywood insiders whispering, California state senator Scott Wiener confessed during an exclusive red carpet interview at the San Francisco Film Festival that he “genuinely regrets” his role in the harsher sex offender registry law—after an A-list actress cornered him at a Oscar after-party and called the legislation “a weaponized disaster for human dignity.” Sources say the actress, whose identity is being kept under wraps for fear of career retaliation, allegedly told Wiener his bill made her “feel less safe, not more,” sparking an intense behind-the-scenes drama that is now going viral with hashtags like #ScottWienerRegrets and #WienerBacklash. The senator’s tearful apology on the carpet, caught on livestream, has ignited a firestorm of fan outrage, with celebrities like Mark Ruffalo and Lena Waithe weighing in. “Scott Wiener just admitted the law was a mistake,” a stunned partygoer told us. “This changes everything in Sacramento.”