Right-wing media personality Gina Loudon has sparked controversy by condemning the movie adaptation of Wicked as 'offensive' and 'racist' to white audiences. In her criticism, she particularly highlighted the casting of Ariana Grande and the film's underlying social messages.
Right-wing media personality Gina Loudon has expressed strong disapproval towards the movie adaptation of the Broadway musical Wicked , claiming it is offensive and racist to white viewers. During an appearance on Real America's Voice, Loudon criticized the movie's casting choices, particularly Ariana Grande , who she believes misrepresents a character that should be white. She also mentioned that the film's underlying social messages were inappropriate.
However, Loudon's comments were met with significant backlash on social media
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