![]() ![]() The tweet received more than 21,000 likes and 3,000 retweets in less than one week (shown below). On November 13th, Carano tweeted that she had joined the social media site Parler, which has a membership primarily associated with conservative, far-right and alt-right users. Breath." The tweet received more than 19,000 likes and 2,000 retweets in less than one month (shown below). Red heart Let your spirit be filled with strength & peace. the clearer it is for me to feel the Power of HOPE, TRUTH, RESPECT & LOVE. On November 8th, 2020, she tweeted, "The more lying, cheating, demoralizing & hate I see. ![]() In November, Carano seemingly began posting about the 2020 Presidential election. Enough already." The initial tweet received more than 18,000 likes and 3,600 retweets (shown below). People are dropping like flies from depression and suicide, overdoses, MURDER. ![]() It gives us purpose, focus, pride and most importantly a way to support the ones we love. Working is a right you, as an American have. The world IS open but no one is allowed to work. I haven’t even been to church in over a decade but I sure would go now. You’re telling me Covid-19 knows the difference between a protest or praise & worship. Put whatever regulations you want to because that is your right but open them up. On September 5th, she tweeted, "Open up your businesses & churches. She also said that Pedro Pascal had explained the pronoun issue to her, but she had no intention of putting them on her own bio. When questioned about why she chose to put “boop/bop/beep” on her profile when so many people interpret it as a transphobic dogwhistle, Carano replied that she opposes bullying in any form. The Daily Dot writes: At the moment her Twitter name is “Gina Carano boop/bop/beep,” an obvious contrast to the way her Mandalorian co-star Pedro Pascal included his pronouns (“he/him”) on his own profile. In September, many reacted negatively toward a parody made by Carano of Twitter users posting their pronouns in her Twitter bio. Best previously played Beq in the 2020 YouTube kids’ game show “Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge,” and spoke about his hopes for reprising the role in future “Star Wars” projects.Gina Carano's social media posts have been the subject of criticism throughout 2020. Ultimately, Favreau and Filoni’s support convinced Best to go ahead and join the show. I want to contribute, I want to add to it. I don’t want to be bigger than the mythology. I don’t want to be bigger than the story. I really want ‘Star Wars’ to deliver, and if I become an obstacle to that, then I shouldn’t be in it. “I really, really care about the storytelling, about the mythology, about the fans. I don’t think people really understand how much I care about ‘Star Wars.’ Like, I really care,” Best said. In spite of his difficult experiences with the franchise, Best said he was still a fan of “Star Wars,” and part of his hesitation when he got the offer from “Mandalorian” executive producers Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni to join the show came from worries about how he would fit into the overall story. James Mangold Says His Scrapped Boba Fett Movie Was a ‘Borderline R-Rated’ Spaghetti Western that ‘Scared the Sh*t Out of Everyone’ ![]()
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