The new Netflix series Ginny & Georgia makes a joke at Taylor Swift’s expense. But Swift isn’t laughing about the jab at her love life, which contains the punchline “You go through men faster than Taylor Swift.”
The “You Need To Calm Down” singer clapped back on social media saying, “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.”
She added her own zinger at the end: “Happy Women’s History Month I guess.”
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. Also, @netflix after Miss Americana this outfit doesn’t look cute on you 💔 Happy Women’s History Month I guess pic.twitter.com/2X0jEOXIWp
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) March 1, 2021
Ginny & Georgia stars Brianne Howey as Georgia Miller, a 30-year-old single mother of Ginny, played by Antonia Gentry.
A few days previously, in a post titled “I miss you terribly and can’t wait til we can all safely be at shows together again,” Swift shared the news that she won’t be able to reschedule her live show shows, which were (obviously) postponed due to the pandemic.
Swift’s new record, a re-recording of 2008’s Fearless with bonus tracks, will be out April 9. The new 26-track version of the LP will feature six never-before-released songs she wrote as a teenager.
In 2020, Swift released Folklore in July and Evermore in December. Read SPIN’s Evermore review here.
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