The live action Powerpuff Girls pilot has kicked off filming!
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Antonia Gentry plays the role of Ginny on the new Netflix series Ginny & Georgia and she’s opening up about her real-life experiences were used in the show.
The 23-year-old actress appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Friday (March 19) and talked about the show’s success.
“There are moments where Ginny’s friends, they have microaggressions that they put on her,” Antonia said about her real-life experiences. “Some of it comes from my own experiences.”
Some of the examples that Antonia gave
The live action Powerpuff Girls pilot has kicked off filming!
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Antonia Gentry expressed her love and pride for Ginny & Georgia just days after facing some intense criticism from Taylor Swift about a “deeply sexist” joke her character makes.
. On Thursday, the 23-year-old actress took to Instagram to express her love for the Netflix series and to thank fans for their support. Gentry's post came after Taylor Swift called out the show for «its lazy, deeply sexist joke» about her.
Ginny & Georgia‘s Antonia Gentry is thanking fans for their support amid criticism over the Netflix series.
Ginny & Georgia faced the wrath of Taylor Swift on Twitter earlier this week, but the show’s star, Antonia Gentry, is till beyond grateful for what the series has given her. Amidst the backlash for sexist commentary about Taylor’s dating history, Antonia praised the show for giving her “reprieve” after years of feeling “voiceless.” The actress did not address Taylor or her fans directly, but did boldly stand up for the show and what it stands for.
Taylor Swift called out one of Netflix‘s newest hits, Ginny & Georgia, for the “deeply sexist” remark one of the characters made about her.
Taylor Swift is speaking out against an outdated joke that pokes fun at her extensive dating history.The 10th episode of a new Netflix series, Ginny & Georgia, features a scene where a female character tells another woman, “What do you care? You go through men faster than Taylor Swift.” Soon after the episode was uploaded to the streaming platform, “Respect Taylor Swift” started trending on Twitter and Swift caught wind of the jab thrown at her.
Netflix's new series Ginny & Georgia drew the ire of Taylor Swift fans over the weekend as they objected to the series featuring a joke about the superstar singer-songwriter's love life.
Taylor Swift has shown yet again that she is not prepared to take any casual sexism coming her way, not even if it comes from fictional characters on a hit Netflix show making a joke at her expense.
Do we sense another breakup song in the works? Cause it looks like Taylor Swift’s has some Bad Blood with Netflix over this controversy.
Taylor Swift is calling out Netflix YA drama series Ginny & Georgia over what she called a “lazy, deeply sexist” joke made about her dating life.
Taylor Swift spoke out after the Netflix series "Ginny & Georgia" made a joke made about the singer’s dating history. The newly released series focuses on an angsty 15-year-old girl named Ginny who is forced to move to New England with her mother, Georgia, to set up roots for the first time in their lives.The series contains a line that upset both Swift and her fans when one character asks: "What do you care? You go through men faster than Taylor Swift." The "Bad Blood" artist took to Twitter