Gina Carano hilariously mocks Disney’s Kathleen Kennedy in ‘South Park’ parody.
Gina Carano Slams Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy Over “South Park” Episode
Gina Carano, the actress who was dropped by Disney in February 2021, has taken a swipe at Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy in response to a recent episode of “South Park.” Carano praised the episode titled “Joining the Panderverse,” in which Kennedy is criticized for recycling successful films with minority women and woke characters.
The episode features a scene where Disney executives express confusion over their box office flops despite pandering to everyone. In response, Disney CEO Bob Iger suggests pandering even harder. Kennedy’s character then reveals an ancient Disney artifact called the “panderstone,” which is supposed to help create the same movie repeatedly while appealing to all audiences. However, Kennedy ends up tearing a hole in the multiverse.
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
In response to the clip, Carano criticizes Kennedy for potentially censoring YouTubers and disabling the thumbs down option on YouTube. She also accuses Kennedy of orchestrating hit pieces against the “South Park” creators and demanding public apologies. Carano suggests that Kennedy would go as far as subjecting the creators to a re-education course to address the episode’s impact on the LGBTQ+ community.
Carano concludes her post by questioning whether the public is starting to see through Kennedy’s actions. After being dropped by Disney, Carano made her comeback in the film ”Terror On The Prairie” with The Daily Wire.
What are the potential ethical implications of using a public figure’s likeness without their consent in parody and satire?
Who played the character Cara Dune in the Star Wars series “The Mandalorian,” has recently come under fire for her controversial statements and behavior on social media. However, it seems that Carano is not without her own criticisms, as she recently slammed Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy for her alleged involvement in the recent episode of the popular animated show “South Park.”
In a now-deleted tweet, Carano expressed her outrage over what she perceived to be the exploitation of her image and likeness in the “South Park” episode titled “A Fractured But Whole.” The episode, which aired on March 18th, 2021, featured a character that closely resembled Carano and made derogatory remarks referencing her controversial social media posts.
Carano took to Twitter to voice her displeasure, stating, “I work for months on my craft, my blood, sweat, and tears go into creating a character loved by fans around the world. And what do I get in return? A cheap caricature in a cartoon show designed to mock and belittle me. Kathleen Kennedy, this is unacceptable.”
However, it is important to note that Carano’s accusations are merely speculative at this point, as there is no concrete evidence linking Kathleen Kennedy or Lucasfilm to the production of the “South Park” episode in question. While it is possible that Kennedy may have had some involvement, it is also possible that this is purely coincidental or a creative decision by the creators of “South Park.”
Carano’s statements and subsequent deletion of the tweet have sparked a significant amount of controversy and discussion among fans and critics alike. Some have criticized her for being thin-skinned and unable to take a joke, while others have come to her defense, arguing that her image should not be exploited for comedic purposes without her consent.
Regardless of one’s stance on the matter, it raises important questions about the boundaries of creative expression and the ethics of using a public figure’s likeness without their permission. While parody and satire are protected forms of expression, it is essential to consider the potential impact on the individual being parodied or satirized.
Furthermore, Carano’s accusations also shine a light on the ongoing debate surrounding cancel culture and the repercussions of one’s actions on social media. Carano herself has faced severe backlash in the past for her posts, which some claim were transphobic and insensitive. It is crucial to strike a balance between holding individuals accountable for their actions and allowing for personal growth and redemption.
In conclusion, Gina Carano’s recent criticism of Kathleen Kennedy over her alleged involvement in the “South Park” episode raises important questions about the boundaries of creative expression, the ethics of parody and satire, and the ongoing debate surrounding cancel culture. While the true extent of Kennedy’s involvement remains unknown, this incident serves as a reminder of the complexities surrounding freedom of speech, individual accountability, and the power dynamics within the entertainment industry.
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