Fired from the series The Mandalorian following her controversial remarks, Gina Carano not only divided Star Wars fans from around the world, but also a large part of Hollywood. However, the former Cara Dune interpreter has had growing support from other popular personalities.

Over time, her various unpopular comments posted on social networks, strongly influenced her approval. However, it was her comparisons between the current situation with Republicans and Jews during World War II that got the better of the actress’ career, even though it had a bright future.

The former MMA fighter played one of the most important supporting roles in the Lucasfilm series and, the production studio even planned to make her character the protagonist of the show called, Rangers of the New Republic.

Today, faced with the austerity from Hollywood studios and the hostility from Twitter’s Cancel Culture, her career seems greatly compromised.

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However, Gina Carano does not seem to be going away anytime soon, and has redoubled her media outings to plead her case. Thusly, she has receives the growing support of several personalities. Recently, the founder and conservative of the Daily Wire, Ben Shapiro, publicly supported her in an interview on their Youtube channel. His support did not stop there, since the company is also ready to finance Carano’s next film.

Disney

This time, the actress was able to count on a new ally, Bill Burr who plays Migs Mayfeld in the Disney+ series.

In episode 49 of his podcast titled The Bill Bert Podcast, the actor spoke on several occasions about the Carano affair and did not fail to vigorously defend his former colleague.

“She was an absolute sweetheart. Super nice person. Unless she did some truly horrible s**t or said overtly racist shit. I don’t know. I think there is just too many channels. And then you gotta do sensational s**t… I don’t know what the f**k it is. I’m on that f*****g show. Now, I gotta watch what the f**k I say.”

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On this occasion, the actor also pointed out the cancellation of the Cara Dune figurine, manufactured by Hasbro, fearlessly remarking in the podcast about having his own “bald action figure” discontinued.

“It’s how it is out there. It’s f*****g crazy times. People just waiting, laying in the weeds.”

Despite strong support for the actress, Disney has not commented on the issue and seems definitely severed all connections with her. The future of Gina Carano does not seem entirely compromised, however, the existence of the Cara Dune character, remains uncertain.

Written by Cesar Moya