Taylor Swift Fires Back at
Netflix’s ‘Ginny and Georgia’ Over, ‘Deeply Sexist’ Joke.
Taylor Swift took to Twitter on March 1 to call
out Netflix’s new show ‘Ginny and Georgia.’.
The series, which was released
on February 24, made an unkind
reference to Swift in its finale.
Ginny and Georgia, the daughter and mother duo
featured in the show, are having an argument when
the former exclaims “What do you care? You go
through men faster than Taylor Swift.”.
Swift took offense to the insult,
calling it a “lazy, deeply sexist joke.” .
Hey Ginny & Georgia, 2010
called and it wants its lazy,
deeply sexist joke back, Taylor Swift, via Twitter.
Swift continued, calling the show out
for “degrading hard working women.” .
How about we stop degrading
hard working women by defining
this horse s--- as FuNnY … Happy
Women’s History Month I guess, Taylor Swift, via Twitter.
This is not the first time Swift has responded
to sexist jokes made at her expense. .
In a 2016 interview with ‘Vogue,’
Swift said she was a “national lighting
rod for slut-shaming.” .
If I could talk to my 19-year-old self,
I’d just say, ‘Hey, you know, you’re
gonna date just like a normal 20
something should be allowed to,
but you’re going to be a national
lightning rod for slut-shaming.’, Taylor Swift, to 'Vogue'.
Neither Netflix nor the creators
of ‘Ginny and Georgia’ have yet
to comment on the matter.