
Episode #19
Jared Leto: Ten Women, One Reckoning
The BBC documentary Jared Leto: Hollywood's Dark Secret puts ten women's accounts back in the spotlight, four of them describing criminal sexual conduct between 2002 and 2016, while Leto issues a flat denial to ABC News. Becca and Miles trace how the allegations first surfaced in a 2005 New York Post item, resurfaced online in 2018, and finally broke open with a 2025 Instagram post that led to Air Mail's nine-woman investigation. They look at the BBC's corroboration standard, the specific claims involving teenage victims, and why studios and agencies have stayed silent on the record. The conversation also covers who's still booking Leto for work, how crisis PR and NDAs function as industry standard practice, and what a UK broadcast involving an American star means for accountability in the US. Listeners will come away understanding the full timeline of the Jared Leto allegations, the evidence threshold the documentary team used, and why this case has split both his fan base and the entertainment industry. Becca and Miles don't agree on who's actually responsible here, and their final verdicts land in very different places.

