Taylor Swift Calls Out Netflix's Ginny & Georgia For ‘Deeply Sexist’ Joke On Her; Says ‘How About We Stop Degrading Hard Working Women’

Songstress Taylor Swift took to her social media to criticise Netflix’s web series Ginny & Georgia. The Red singer called out the drama series for their joke on her and branded it as ‘deeply sexist’

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Taylor Swift Calls Out Netflix's Ginny & Georgia For ‘Deeply Sexist’ Joke On Her; Says ‘How About We Stop Degrading Hard Working Women’
Songstress Taylor Swift has garnered a massive fan base surrounding her over the years. She has an illustrious career in music and has carved her niche in Hollywood. Taylor made it to the headlines recently when a reference to her was made in the latest season of Netflix show Ginny & Georgia. In one scene of the season finale, the main characters Ginny Miller and her mother Georgia discuss relationships. Here, a line that Ginny said, incurred the wrath of Swift’s fans where many criticised the show and its characters. They also called for a boycott of the series.

After her fans, Taylor Swift herself reacted to the line in the series. Taylor shared a picture of the line of the show and took to her Twitter handle to criticise Netflix’s web series Ginny & Georgia. The Red singer called out the comedy series for their joke on her and branded it as ‘deeply sexist’. She tweeted, “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 shit as FuNnY.” Swift added, “Also, @netflix after Miss Americana this outfit doesn’t look cute on you” The singer called out Netflix for the series and told them how this does not look good. Here Taylor Swift spoke about her documentary Miss Americana released on Netflix in January 2020 which covers the turbulent years of her career, hardships and how her relationships were always a much talked about topic in the public and media. Taylor concluded her tweet with, “Happy Women’s History Month I guess”

Take a look at the tweet below:

Meanwhile, the line in question was delivered by the character of Ginny Miller in the series. When Ginny was asked by her mother Georgia, whether she had broken up with her boyfriend, she said: "What do you care? You go through men faster than Taylor Swift." On the personal front, Taylor is currently in a relationship with British actor Joe Alwyn. Although the couple has been very private about their love life, Taylor’s 2019 track London Boy talks about them both. Also Read: Golden Globes Awards 2021: Jennifer Aniston, Mark Ruffalo, Amy Schumer And Others Criticise HFPA; Extend Support To ‘Time’s Up Globes’





Image source: Instagram/Taylor Swift
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