... Taylor Swift!
Taylor Swift blasts Netflix show 'Ginny & Georgia' for 'lazy, deeply sexist joke'
http://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/taylor-swift-blasts-netflix-show-ginny-26-georgia-for-lazy-deeply-sexist-joke/ar-BB1e7uLb
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Taylor Swift isn't a fan of Netflix's new series "Ginny & Georgia" and the singer made that very clear Monday when she slammed the show on Twitter.
The pop superstar blasted the angsty comedy after one of its lead characters made a joke about the singer's past boyfriends — a jab the singer-songwriter called "lazy" and "deeply sexist."
The line was delivered by the titular Ginny (Antonia Gentry), a biracial 15-year-old who relocates to New England with her 30-year-old mom, Georgia (Brianne Howey), and younger brother. ...
Now see, this is where I believe the REAL rub for Taylor Swift truly lies ... this 15-year-old character "Ginny" is "titular" ... and 31-year-old Taylor (who has had twice as long to develop) is most definitely NOT, don'tcha know.
But, I digress. The article continues about how "Ginny" ends an argument with her mother character, "Georgia" ...
Swift, 31, included a subtitled image of the barb Ginny flung at Georgia: "What do you care? You go through men faster than Taylor Swift."
And, it turns out, Swift cares a lot. ...
Poor lil' Taylor cares a lot because this quip is 110% accurate ... and she has absolutely no sense of humor. Come on, Taylor ... you go through guys like a leaky faucet goes through tap water. That's your undeniable, verifiable history, dearie ... own it. It's not a sexist comment ... it's simply the truth.
Taylor Swift is the epitome of a libtard ... pompous and humorless with absolutely no ability whatsoever to laugh at herself because she believes herself to be just too big of a deal for anyone to poke a little fun at.
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