Hollywood actor James Woods has faced several s*xual misconduct, predatory behavior, and harassment allegations over the years from multiple women. These have resurfaced online.For instance, in September 2017, actress, writer, and director Amber Tamblyn wrote on X how James Woods “tried to pick me and my friend up at a restaurant once.” The General Hospital alum continued:“He wanted to take us to Vegas. ‘I’m 16,’ I said. ‘Even better,’ he said.’”While Woods didn’t directly respond to Tamblyn, he denied the accusation and called it “a lie” while replying to another social media user. At this point, the Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants alum warned James it was “far from over” and posted screenshots of DMs with her friend corroborating their memory of the incident.So, what prompted Amber Tamblyn’s tweet in the first place? It’s because she thought James Woods was acting hypocritical by pointing out that Armie Hammer’s film, Call Me By Your Name, “quietly chip away at the last barriers of decency.” He also tagged paedophilia advocacy organization, NAMBLA, in his post. The movie showed a love affair between a 24-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy.While Tamblyn shared her own alleged experience with Woods, Armie Hammer, who played the elder suitor in the said film, also clapped back at James by tweeting:“Didn’t you date a 19-year-old when you were 60…….?”Hammer was alluding to Woods’ history of dating younger women. For instance, he dated Ashley Madison, 19, before ending the romance seven years later and moving on with Kristen Bauguess, 20. It is noteworthy that Armie also has s*xual abuse accusations of his own.Exploring further Amber Tamblyn’s remarks against James WoodsAfter James Woods called her a liar, Amber Tamblyn penned a 600-word open letter addressed to the senior actor published in Teen Vogue. She began it:“What you are experiencing is called a teachable moment. It is called a gift. It is called a humbling. It is called Jesus; I come to thee. It is called an awakening. It is called a growth edge. It is called hope. The hope being that through this experience, you can change. You can redefine the man who will come after this moment and this man who came before. Since you've now called me a liar, I will now call you a silencer. I see your gaslight and now will raise you a scorched earth.”Amber, now aged 43, reiterated her story that she and her friend Billy were leaving Roxy on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood and planned to have dinner at Mel’s. However, James Woods and his friend approached them on their way out and proposed they all go to Las Vegas, calling it a “great place” and asking if they had “ever been.”The actress recalled how James Woods said “nothing has to happen” and they’ll just have a “good time together.”“You tried to make it sound innocent. This is something predatory men like to do, I've noticed. Make it sound innocent. Just a dollop of insinuation. Just a hair of persuasion. Just a pinch of suggestion… I told you my age, kindly and with no judgment or aggression. I told you my age because I thought you would be immediately horrified and take back your offer. You laughed and said, ‘Even better. We'll have so much fun, I promise,’” Tamblyn claimed.Amber mentioned in her letter that at the time of the alleged incident, she was “not a public persona” and had been on a soap opera, but he had no clue who she was, which is why he was “stupid” to hit on her, thinking she was an easy target.“I wasn't known then, James. I was just a girl. And I'm going to wager that there have been many girls who were just girls or women who were just women who you've done this to because you can get away with it,” she continued.Amber Tamblyn, who famously appeared in Joan of Arcadia, noted:“The saddest part of this story doesn't even concern me but concerns the universal woman's story. The nation's harmful narrative of disbelieving women first, above all else. Asking them to first corroborate or first give proof or first make sure we're not misremembering or first consider the consequences of speaking out or first let men give their side or first just let your sanity come last.”The Emmy-winning actress hoped that her revelation helped him go “inward” and ask himself:“The ominous unconscious stuff. The archetypal masculinity stuff. The power-play stuff. The perversion persuasion stuff. The secretive stuff. The id's most cherished stuff. Only you and your darkness know who you are. Only you and your actions know what you've done. That means you and only you have the power to change your behavior. Are you and your history with women and girls a part of the problem, Mr Woods?”Amber Tamblyn concluded by asking James Woods to “go and look in the mirror” and ask himself whether her account is “true.” She sarcastically wrote that she’d wait but won’t hold her breath.Subsequently, Amber Tamblyn wrote another op-ed for The New York Times, sharing her Hollywood experience where she not only faced “predatory” behavior from James Woods but also from other men, including a TV producer of a famous soap opera who disregarded her story of a crew member stalking her and had said, “There are two sides to every story.”Tamblyn recalled that by then she was in the industry for over a decade, citing that if she could be disbelieved after that long, how difficult it must be for newcomers. She then moved on to the James Woods drama and how things “escalated” on X about Armie Hammer’s film into a discussion about what is “appropriate behavior in terms of an adult dating someone underage.”“Mr Woods spoke critically, if flippantly, of the story depicted in the film. Mr Woods has been known to date much younger women, so Armie pointed out the hypocrisy,” Amber explained.She continued that she got reminded of her own memory from when she was 16 and how James Woods tried to “pick” her and her friend up.“I told this story publicly as a way to back up the claim that Mr Woods was, indeed, a hypocrite. Mr Woods called my account a lie. What would I get out of accusing this person of such an action, almost 20 years after the fact? Notoriety, power or respect? I am more than confident with my quota of all three. Even then, why would I choose the guy from ‘Scary Movie 2’ to help my stature when I’m already married to the other guy from ‘Scary Movie 2’?”For those unaware, Amber Tamblyn has been married to stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and TV producer David Cross since 2012. They have a daughter.While Cross played Dwight in the movie, James Woods played Father McFeely, both part of the extended supporting cast.“The emotional cost alone of bringing up such memories publicly or coming forward with such recollections is pure bankruptcy. It is spiritual foreclosure. Mr Woods’s accusation that I was lying sent me back to that day in that producer’s office, and back to all the days I’ve spent in the offices of men; of feeling unsure, uneasy, questioned and disbelieved, no matter the conversation,” Tamblyn wrote.She concluded by writing:"Disbelief is not just about men disbelieving us. It is about our own disbelief in ourselves. I have been afraid of speaking out or asking things of men in positions of power for years… It is a famous man telling you that you are a liar for what you have remembered. For what you must have misremembered, unless you have proof.”Amber Tamblyn shared that she and all other women out there were “done” not being believed and it’s time for real change.James Woods never responded to the actress’ two op-eds. He was lately in the news for calling Donald Trump “the greatest president… my lifetime” in March, only to tweet “I am done with the Republican Party” a week later.