‘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. ‘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, so... Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!' she continued.
The post then took a dark turn, with Thurman ending, ‘(Except you Harvey, and all your wicked conspirators - I’m glad it’s going slowly - you don’t deserve a bullet) - stay tuned.’
The post was attached with a photograph of Thurman in Kill Bill: Volume 2, a film produced by Miramax.
The scene depicted in the photograph is one where Thurman's character, Beatrix Kiddo, vows to go on a 'rampage of revenge.'
Weinstein, the founder of Miramax, has been accused by dozens of women of sexual misconduct ranging from harassment to rape.
The #metoo hashtag is a reference to the viral campaign in which women on social media recount their experiences of being victimized by sexual harassers.
This is not the first time Thurman has suggested that she, too, was one of Weinstein's alleged victims.
Last month, Thurman gave an emotional interview to Access Hollywood in which she stopped short of making any accusations.
The Kill Bill star spoke with Access Hollywood about the scandals during the October 18 screening for her new film The Parisian Woman.
When asked what she thought about women in show-business speaking out against 'inappropriate behavior' in the workplace, Uma said 'I think it's commendable.'
From the cryptic 'stay tuned' Thurman ended with in her post, we don't think this is the last we've heard on the matter.
This article originally appeared on New Idea.