Star Wars fans know that Gina Carano was fired from The Mandalorian. In fact, she was outright fired from working with Disney altogether, and additionally blacklisted in Hollywood. Now Gina Carano is taking the opportunity to blast Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy following a South Park gag.
South Park took a humorous approach to explain away Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy and “why Disney movies all suck now.” Gina Carano took the joke rather seriously, however, and made her own tweet about how Kathleen Kennedy would cancel the creators of South Park much like she was.
As you can see below via X:
“This is the part where KK demands any YouTubers get censored off of YouTube for sharing and laughing at this hilarious episode, she’ll have YouTube disable the thumbs down option because of the ratio she’ll receive, then she’ll have her publicist ghouls make sure Variety and Hollywood Reporter run hit pieces about the South Park creators and their families smearing their names through every useful idiot she has under her thumb who would sell their soul to work for Lucas film, she’ll activate her online mob to repeat that the South Park creators are racist, bigot, transphobes, and demand the South Park creators publicly apologize by only using words she approves of and finally she’ll demand they subject themselves to a re-education course of 45 people in the lbgtq community zoom call to sit there and listen of how badly they got their feelings hurt all over a little boop of a South Park episode. But maybe just maybe the jig is up.”
Here’s the tweet which includes a clip of the South Park episode featuring the fictionalized Kathleen Kennedy:
This is the part where KK demands any YouTubers get censored off of YouTube for sharing and laughing at this hilarious episode, she’ll have YouTube disable the thumbs down option because of the ratio she’ll receive, then she’ll have her publicist ghouls make sure Variety and… https://t.co/CMgASHQBgz
— Gina Carano 🕯 (@ginacarano) October 28, 2023
Some users claimed that Gina Carano lost her mind as a result of the rant, however, which prompted an even longer post from Carano. As you can see below, she defended her decision, claiming that she was “fired & dehumanized” among with several others “who did absolutely nothing wrong” with their actions:
Do you always call a woman crazy just because she has more first hand experience than you & says something you don’t like or understand?
Bit misogynistic don’t ya think. Tsk tsk.Curious if your overlords pay you or do y’all just go ahead & shove your whole head straight up… https://t.co/E6eBNMqjpo
— Gina Carano 🕯 (@ginacarano) October 29, 2023
Of course, those who viewed the entire South Park episode know that both sides were made fun of. After all, that’s become a trademark of the animated show’s sense of humor. No one is safe. But it’s clear that Carano took something personal from the gags. Stay tuned to ScreenGeek for any additional updates as we have them.