While Meryl Streep has been a vocal advocate for women coming forward in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein allegations, among allegations about other members of the film industry, not all have been in support of the Oscar winning actress.

Over the weekend, Rose McGowan criticised Streep and other actresses who are planning on wearing black at the Golden Globes. She tweeted: “Actresses, like Meryl Streep, who happily worked for The Pig Monster, are wearing black @GoldenGlobes in a silent protest. YOUR SILENCE is THE problem. You’ll accept a fake award breathlessly & affect no real change. I despise your hypocrisy. Maybe you should all wear Marchesa.”

Streep has since responded to McGowan saying she “wasn’t deliberately silent” and she “didn’t know” about Weinstein’s activities. She stated: “I want to let her know I did not know about Weinstein’s crimes, not in the 90s when he attacked her, or through subsequent decades when he proceeded to attack others.”

In spite of this, one street artist has begun putting posters featuring Streep alongside Harvey Weinstein with the phrase “She Knew” written across the actor’s eyes. According to EW, the posters have been spotted across Los Angeles, one located by Streep’s home while others were seen outside the SAG-AFTRA building and across from the 20th Century Fox studio lot.

It remains unclear who put up the posters. Controversial alt-right personality Mike Cernovich posted a statement from the “artists” saying the poster called out “Hollywood hypocrisy.”