
Taylor Swift publicly slammed Netflix’s new show Ginny & Georgia for being sexist because of a joke about her dating life,a subject for which the singer has been scrutinized and slut-shamed for over a decade. Ginny & Georgia has garnered a lot of attention mostly for good reasons, but the joke caused a serious black mark against the popular streaming hit as the pop star took to social media to hit back.
The show has picked up attention for being sex-positive, diverse and inclusive. It showcases interracial and LGBTQ+ relationships, as well as interracial and sexual identity and mental health issues in a mostly realistic way. In the show’s finale, Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and her mom Georgia (Brianne Howey) get into a fight after Georgia inquires a bit too much into Ginny’s personal life and relationships. Ginny utters the now-infamous line in response to Georgia’s questioning: “What do you care? You go through men faster than Taylor Swift.”
The line caused controversy and took over the internet very quickly, as the American singer took to Twitter to denounce what she called a lazy, sexist joke. In the tweet, she also criticized Netflix, calling back to their relationship and her documentary Miss Americana, which was produced by and released on the platform early last year. Initially described as a deep-dive into the singer’s personal life and struggles, Miss Americana left out a few important things from Taylor Swift’s life, including her dating life. While critics suggest that Swift may be being too sensitive, she is bringing attention to an important issue: Ginny & Georgia’s joke crowns a decade-long struggle for Swift to be taken seriously as an artist rather than being perceived as a sexually promiscuous young woman, a narrative over which she has little to no control.

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