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Russell Simmons banned from West Village yoga studio amid #MeToo accusations
He’s ruining their zen.
Russell Simmons might be trying to make a comeback — after being dragged through the mud in the #MeToo movement amid 12 accusations of rape and sexual misconduct — but a Manhattan yoga studio says he’s nothing but a downward-facing dog.
On Thursday, Modo Yoga NYC emailed Russell Simmons and asked him to steer clear of its West Village fitness studio.
The former music and fashion mogul, who relocated to Bali in February 2018 as allegations of sexual misconduct piled up, had attended classes at Modo while he was in Manhattan the past few weeks.
“The management invited me, and then said that my presence had ‘triggered some members,’ ” Simmons told The Post from Bali.
The owners of Modo Yoga responded: “We do not pass judgment, gossip or comment on any of our students . . . However, when we receive complaints from students who are uncomfortable because of another student’s alleged conduct outside of Modo, we are put in a difficult position.”
“I’m deeply disappointed and hurt by it,” Simmons said. “Guilty by accusation, I don’t believe is a good way to go forward.”
After avoiding the public eye for over a year, the hip-hop mogul has been hit
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As New York City slouches toward the millennium, it’s time to take stock of who’s hot and who’s not in 1999. As in any other year, there are bound to be surprises, people who come out of nowhere. Who, for instance, might have predicted last New Year’s that a lowly White House intern would shake the Republic to its roots in 1998? Not us.
But we did foresee the rise of Yankee standout Ricky Ledee and the fall of reputed Gambino crime boss John A. (Junior) Gotti. We told you to keep an eye on Geraldine Ferraro, who days later announced her candidacy for Senate, and on Lara Shriftman, a then little-known publicist who ended up on the cover of New York magazine last month.
This year, as always, some are budding stars on the cusp of fame. Others are well-established politicians or celebrities who like it or not are coming back for more. Writer Dave Saltonstall looks at the Daily News’ 50 New Yorkers to watch in 1999:
1. Rudy Giuliani, mayor
Keeping an eye on Rudy is always a full-time job, but following the bouncing mayor will be even more challenging than usual in 1999. Barred by term limits from a third mayoral campaign, Giuliani is clearly running. But for what? Last month, he shifted his fund-raising strategy to steer more money toward a federa