Actress Uma Thurman wished everyone a Happy Thanksgiving on Instagram on Thursday, but made one notable exception.

Thurman ripped into producer Harvey Weinstein and hinted that she might have been a victim of sexual harassment, The New York Post reported.

“Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! (Except you Harvey, and all your wicked conspirators — I’m glad it’s going slowly — You don’t deserve a bullet). Stay tuned,” she wrote.

Thurman has appeared in several films that were produced by Weinstein, including “Pulp Fiction” and “Kill Bill.”

Thurman added the hashtag #metoo to her post, adopted by victims of sexual abuse.

“I am grateful today, to be alive, for all those I love, and for all those who have the courage to stand up for others,” Thurman wrote on Instagram. “I said I was angry recently, and I have a few reasons, #metoo, in case you couldn’t tell by the look on my face.

“I feel it's important to take your time, be fair, be exact. Stay tuned.”

Weinstein has been accused of sexual harassment and assault by dozens of women.

In a recent interview with the BBC, Thurman praised women who were speaking out about harassment and assault.

“I have learned, I am not a child and I have learned that... when I've spoken in anger, I usually regret the way I express myself,” she said.

“So I've been waiting to feel less angry. And when I'm ready, I'll say what I have to say.”

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