Grammys prediction came true after social-media users ripped the prescient comedian over his controversial presentation at the pre-recorded awards show Sunday.
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who was recently fired from the Disney+ show over controversial tweets. The 38-year-old mixed martial arts pioneer — who played ex-stormtrooper Cara Dune on the “Star Wars” spinoff — had tweeted in February that the treatment of conservatives in Hollywood was akin to that of Jews in Nazi Germany.
Grammys prediction came true after social-media users ripped the prescient comedian over his controversial presentation at the pre-recorded awards show Sunday.
Bill Burr caught some backlash on social media for jokes he made while presenting at the 2021 Grammys premiere ceremony. The standup comedian was tapped by the Recording Academy to present some of the awards earlier in the night prior to the main broadcast.
one person wrote, calling Burr’s quip about the piano solo “just unnecessarily disrespectful.” Another person, however, called Burr the “GOAT” or “greatest of all time” for his joke about “feminists,” saying, “Rare comedian that will joke about stuff like this.”“The problem is it wasnt funny lmao,” someone replied.“I feel like there’s a section of comedians that don’t even try to do humor they just want to upset groups of people so a certain group of people can go ‘lololol triggered.’ Really
Disney CEO Bob Chapek has responded over the firing of The Mandalorian actor Gina Carano.Carano played bounty hunter Cara Dune in the first two seasons of the hit Disney+ show before being axed.She was ousted after reportedly posting an Instagram Story in which she compared being Republican in the current US political climate to being Jewish during the Holocaust.Chapek was questioned about the move at the entertainment giant’s annual shareholders meeting today (March 9), according to
Bill Burr has some thoughts about Gina Carano’s firing from The Mandalorian!
The Mandalorian actor Bill Burr has defended Gina Carano, who was fired from the show after sharing a series of offensive and controversial social media posts.Carano played bounty hunter Cara Dune in the first two seasons of the hit Disney+ show before being axed.She was ousted after reportedly posting an Instagram Story in which she compared being Republican in the current US political climate to being Jewish during the Holocaust.In a recent episode of The Bill Bert Podcast with Bert Kreischer,
Bill Burr is speaking out about his former co-star Gina Carano after she was fired from "The Mandalorian" due to controversial posts on social media. Burr, 52, stars as Mayfeld in the "Star Wars" series on Disney+. "It’s a weird time.
Stand-up comedian Bill Burr isn’t a fan of cancel culture and he’s made that known before, most recently during his October Saturday Night Live monologue.
Unless you’re a fan of MMA or Steven Soderbergh’s not-so-great films, you may not have been aware of who Gina Carano is before her appearance as Cara Dune on “The Mandalorian.” However, over the first two seasons of the “Star Wars” spinoff, Carano became a lightning rod for controversy on social media where fans saw that the actress shared some politically-charged, transphobic, anti-Semitic, and conspiracy theory-laden messages.
Bill Burr is the first actor from The Mandalorian to defend his former co-star Gina Carano after she was fired from the Disney+ show.
The Mandalorian, has said that an email accidentally sent to her by Disney made her aware that her behaviour was being monitored.The MMA fighter and actress revealed that an email showing that Disney employees were following the #FireGinaCarano movement told her all she needed to know about her future on the show, which is a joint production by Disney+ and Star Wars studio Lucasfilm.Carano told The Ben Shapiro Show yesterday (February 21): “They accidentally sent me an email, which was very
booted her two weeks ago, calling them “bullies,” Deadline reported.“I’ve been through so much, and I’ve seen so much now, clearly, of the bullying that’s been taking place, and I saw it before,” Carano reportedly tells conservative commentator Ben Shapiro of “The Daily Wire” in her first interview since being ousted, which will air on his show Sunday.
The ongoing fallout of the Gina Carano story continues. Fired from “The Mandalorian” series by Lucasfilm — following months of problematic social media posts and a controversial, straw-that-broke-the-camels-back post that many viewed as anti-Semitic — THR has an interesting behind the scenes look at her dismissal from the hit series, following the news that she learned of her firing through social media.
Actress Gina Carano says she found out she was recently fired from the Disney+ series "The Mandalorian" via social media. The 38-year-old entertainer played Cara Dune on the "Star Wars" series produced by Lucasfilm, which is owned by Disney.
Gina Carano, who Lucasfilm deemed “was no longer an employee”, following The Mandalorian actress’ controversial social media posts, comparing being conservative in America to the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany, exclaimed in a recent interview with journalist Bari Weiss, that she learned of her firing from the hit Disney+ series “through social media, like everyone else.”
The Mandalorian season two was pulled after she refused to post a studio-written apology following claims she mocked transgender people.The actor, who played Cara Dune in the Star Wars Disney+ show, was fired from the show last week following a post she shared that compared the current divided political climate in the US to Nazi Germany.Last year, Carano was accused of mocking transgender pronouns by putting “Beep/bop/boop” in her profile bio.
Following Gina Carano’s firing from the Disney+ series "The Mandalorian," Hasbro has reportedly scrapped plans to make more toys based on her character, Cara Dune. The actress and former MMA fighter was recently fired from her role on the hit science fiction show over comments she made on social media.The move marked the latest in a slew of calls for Disney to fire Carano after she drew criticism for multiple posts on social media, including one in which she compared today's political divide to
Gina Carano just revealed that she learned she was fired from Disney+‘s The Mandalorian at the same time as everyone else – when the news broke and spread via social media.
To borrow a phrase, Gina Carano f*cked around and found out. Last week “The Mandalorian” actress was fired from the Lucasfilm TV series after some controversial social media remarks which many found anti-Semitic (she compared the persecution of the Jews by the Nazis as not much different for hating right-wingers for their conservative values, which is an appalling false equivalency and bankrupt victimization).