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Gina Carano says Pedro Pascal told her to put transrights in her feed to appease fans.

CelebrityGina Carano says Pedro Pascal told her to put transrights in her feed to appease fans.

Gina Carano said she was told by her co-star Pedro Pascal to put the #transrights in her feed in order to diffuse public backlash to her social media posts. Carano faced online backlash because of her comments about pronouns in September 2020 when she put "boop/bop/beep" in her bio after fans asked her to show support for the trans community. The actress said that she thought it was cute, and that she wasn't trying to insult the community. Carano told The Hollywood Reporter that while she was facing controversy, she was told to put trans rights in her feed. She said she wouldn't put #TrumpsRights because it was not her style. After Carl Weathers passed away, he sent me a text.

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She said that he thanked her for being protectors and she wished she could explain why. Carano made comments on social media about the coronaviruses, election fraud, and other topics. Carano would no longer be a part of the "Star Wars" political divide. The government made their own neighbors hate them for being Jews because they knew that Hitler could easily round up thousands of Jews. "How is that different from being against someone for their political views?" asked the post, which was originally created by another account. Carano announced last month that she was suing The Walt Disney Company for "millions in lost income" due to her political views. X Corp, which is owned by billionaire Musk, said it funded the suit because of its commitment to free speech. Carano's legal team said Disney tried to force her to conform to their views about cultural and political issues when they fired her. 888-282-0476 888-282-0476 888-282-0476: BILL BURR SAYS GINA CARANO'S 'MANDALORIAN'FIRING WAS UNFAIR.

If you would like to join the lawsuit against Disney, please let us know. Lucasfilm and the " Star Wars" franchise, which are both operated under parent company Disney, condemned Carano's social media posts "denigrating people based on their cultural and religious identities" at the time of her firing. Hannah andNate contributed to the report.

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