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Taylor Swift Criticizes Netflix Show For ‘Deeply Sexist Joke’

Soon after she leveled a lawsuit against the Evermore fantasy theme park in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Taylor Swift has now taken aim at the Netflix show Ginny & Georgia for making a mockery about her dating life.

Following an airing of the female-centric program, the pop star took to Twitter to criticize a joke told during the comedy-drama’s season finale. As main characters Ginny Miller and her mother Georgia argue about relationships, when asked whether or not she’d broken up with her boyfriend, Ginny said: “What do you care? You go through men faster than Taylor Swift.”

Though the Pennsylvania-born singer has written approximately 17 songs about her past 12 love interests over the last decade, the mention of her personal life by others is apparently off-limits. Swift tweeted, “Hey Ginny & Georgia, 2010 called and it wants its lazy, deeply sexist joke back,” and after chastising the line as “degrading” and “horse sh*t,” she finished her message with “Happy Women’s History Month I guess.”

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During Monday’s social media message, Swift also referenced her Miss Americana documentary that was released on Netflix in January 2020. Covering several turbulent years of her career, Swift’s biopic revealed intimate details of her life, exploring how her relationships had been dissected by the public and press.

At this time, Taylor Swift has reportedly been in a relationship with 30-year-old British actor Joe Alwyn for several years.

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