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Taylor Swift‘s BFF Todrick Hall is once again sticking up for her.
The 35-year-old entertainer posted a defense of the 31-year-old folklore singer after she called out Netflix for a Ginny & Georgia joke about her dating life.
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“Taylor has bigger balls than any man I’ve ever dated. Let’s make holding people, writers, networks accountable for treating humans like humans and not allowing them to use someone’s personal life as the butt of a joke…” he
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Beyonce and Taylor Swift just proved that two of the biggest female stars in the world are nothing but supportive of each other. Both ladies won big at the Grammy Awards on March 14, and Bey congratulated Taylor for her big night by sending her a bouquet of flowers after the show. Taylor took to Instagram on March 19 to share a photo of the gorgeous arrangement, along with the personalized note that Bey sent her.
Taylor Swift's music partner Jack Antonoff is putting his feelings into words two days after their Grammys win. Taking to Instagram, Jack who is also a singer, songwriter and record producer penned a heartfelt note for Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner.
Taylor Swift has won Album Of The Year for ‘folklore’ at the Grammys 2021, becoming the first woman to win the award three times.The singer beat off competition from Haim, Dua Lipa, Coldplay, Post Malone and more to pick up the award at last night’s (March 14) ceremony in Los Angeles.Swift was joined by ‘folklore’ producers Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner to pick up the award.“I wanna thank Justin Vernon, I’m so excited to meet you some day,” she said as she accepted the award.
. 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 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.
following backlash prompted by the new Netflix series “Ginny & Georgia,” which made 31-year-old Swift’s ever-changing relationship status the butt of a joke written into the show’s final episode.In a series of tweets that have since disappeared, Hall claimed that Swift “hasn’t dated a crazy amount of people . . . the joke makes no sense.”“Not that it matters,” he continued, “but I can think of quite a few pop stars who run through men/women like it’s cardio and no one mentions their names.” “The
On Monday, Taylor Swift issued a statement condemning the Netflix series Ginny & Georgia over a joke referencing the singer-songwriter's dating history. The line in question, "What do you care? You go through men faster than Taylor Swift," was attacked over the weekend by Swift's fans, who quickly made the phrase "RESPECT TAYLOR SWIFT" go viral on Twitter.
Taylor Swift‘s BFF Todrick Hall recently defended the singer over a joke made by Netflix’s latest release--Ginny & Georgia. The 35-year-old entertainer posted a defense of the 31-year-old folklore singer after she called out Netflix for a Ginny & Georgia joke about her dating life.
After Taylor Swift called out one of Netflix‘s newest hits, Ginny & Georgia, for the “deeply sexist” remark one of the characters made about her, her boyfriend Joe Alwyn came out in support of her. The 31-year-old entertainer posted on Twitter, “Hey Ginny & Georgia, 2010 called and it wants its lazy, deeply sexist joke back. How about we stop degrading hard-working women by defining this horse sh*t as FuNnY.
direct to your inboxTaylor Swift has hit out at Netflix over a 'deeply sexist' joke about her featured in its new show Ginny and Georgia.The series finale of the comedy-drama saw lead characters Ginny Miller, played by Antonia Gentry, and her mother Georgia, played by Brianne Howey, argue about relationships.Asked whether she had broken up her with her boyfriend, Ginny said: “What do you care? You go through men faster than Taylor Swift.”The dialogue prompted fans of the singer - known as
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.
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
Taylor Swift is not impressed by Netflix's wildly popular new show,. The series about a young mother, Georgia (Brianne Howey), and her teenage daughter, Ginny (Antonia Gentry), features a barb that directly references Swift. «What do you care? You go through men faster than Taylor Swift,» Ginny tells her mother in one scene. On Monday, Swift tweeted the line, writing, «Hey, 2010 called and it wants its lazy, deeply sexist joke back.
Taylor Swift has denounced Ginny & Georgia and its distributor Netflix for broadcasting a “lazy, deeply sexist joke” about her past relationships with men.The move comes after fans gathered in their droves online to complain about the quip, which some labelled as “slutshaming” and working against the show’s projected feminist message.The joke in question occurs in the final episode of the show’s first series when lead characters Ginny Miller (Antonia Gentry) and her mother Georgia (Brianne