Hillary Clinton & Chelsea Clinton On ‘Gutsy’ Docuseries, Queen Elizabeth II’s Legacy, Cher, Midterms, Abortion Rights & A Possible Season 2
10.09.2022 - 05:29
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SPOILER ALERT: This article contains details of the Hillary Clinton & Chelsea Clinton Gutsy docuseries, which debuted today on Apple TV+.
“I hope it really starts a lot of conversations and opens a lot of eyes and some hearts and minds to the variety of people and the different stories that we can all learn from,” says Hillary Clinton of Gutsy, the docuseries from the former Secretary of State and daughter Chelsea that launched Friday on Apple TV+.
“We have eight episodes, we have a lot of women in each episode, but it’s just a beginning to what I hope is a broader discussion about are we going to go backwards?” the winner of the popular vote in the 2016 presidential election added of the larger implications of the show. “Are we going to try to put women and others into little boxes and tell them that they have to go back in the time that they no longer have the rights that they were born with, that they have to be a certain way and with certain expectations?”
Premiering Gutsy in New York earlier this week and visiting the Toronto Film Festival today, the series produced by HiddenLight Productions in association with Left/Right LLC is based on the Clintons’ 2019 bestseller The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience. Gutsy the TV series features already well-documented conversations with Kim Kardashian, Amy Schumer, Megan Thee Stallion and Kate Hudson and Goldie Hawn. At the same time, the wide-ranging series also features the likes of Jane Goodall, Gloria Steinem, Yurok Tribal Court Chief Judge Abby Abinanti, and a legion of local activists, mourning mothers, and, in the final episode, an indisputable legend.
The Clintons, two of the most famous people on Earth, spoke to me about the September 8