Harvey Weinstein accuser Rose McGowan, who has been promoting her new memoir “Brave,” has canceled all upcoming appearances after getting into a heated confrontation with a transgender woman during a reading at Barnes & Noble on Wednesday.

On Friday, McGowan tweeted, “I am canceling upcoming public appearances because I have given enough. I have given beauty, in return I was VERBALLY ASSAULTED for two full minutes @BNBuzz by an actor paid to verbally assault a woman who has been terrorized by your system. And no ONE in that room did anything. And everyone from my publicists, assistants, managers and every person sitting in their chairs frozen by their weakness, a weakness called COMPLICITY. The truth is you all failed me. Again. And again. And again.”

The fight began when the transgender woman asked McGowan about comments she had made on RuPaul’s “What’s the Tee?” podcast in July. “Trans women are dying and you said that we, as trans women, are not like regular women,” the woman told her. “We get raped more often. We go through domestic violence more often. There was a trans woman killed here a few blocks [away]. I have been followed home — …”

McGowan interrupted her to say, “Hold on. So am I. We are the same. My point was, we are the same. There’s an entire show called ID channel, a network, dedicated to women getting abused, murdered, sexualized, violated, and you’re a part of that, too, sister. It’s the same.”

The situation escalated when the woman asked what McGowan had done for transgender women. “Don’t label me, sister,” McGowan emotionally told her. “I do not subscribe to your rules. I do not subscribe to your language. You will not put labels on me or anybody. Step the f–k back. What I do for the f–king world and you should be f–king grateful. Shut the f–k up.”

The woman was escorted out by security. “Barnes & Noble strives to make every author appearance in our stores a positive experience both for the author and our customers,” a spokesperson for Barnes & Noble told Page Six on Friday. “In this case, a heckler appeared in the crowd and tried to disrupt the event and they were escorted out of the store by security.”

On Thursday, during a panel discussion with Ronan Farrow at the 92Y, McGowan alleged that the woman was a plant from Weinstein’s camp.

McGowan told the crowd at 92Y, “There was a plant last night at my first book reading … definitely a paid plant that got up and was screaming at me,” and claimed, “I saw. I had people who were watching the exchange.” McGowan also stated she is scared of “Assassination … I know my life and I know my reality, and I know that people like me get killed.”

A rep for Weinstein told Page Six on Friday that those claims are “absolutely, 100 percent false. No one is monitoring her whereabouts. It’s unfortunate that she is choosing to marginalize a community that is fighting to have their voice heard by claiming that the individual was a ‘plant’ of my client. It’s simply untrue and disrespectful to the transgender community.”