Although she collaborated with the streaming giant, the pop star spared no harsh words about the company's new hit • "Maybe we'll just stop humiliating women?"
Pop star Taylor Swift has landed on Netflix's new series "Ginny and Georgia," following a joke about her account that aired in one episode.
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At the center of the drama is a 30-year-old mother raising her two children: 15-year-old Ginny and 9-year-old Austin.
In the episode that seals the season, the women get into an argument, during which the daughter says to her mother: "You move between men faster than Taylor Swift!".
The sting did not amuse the 31-year-old Grammy winner, who has been trying for years to fight the image created by the tabloids, as someone who replaces many spouses and then writes songs about it.
In response, Swift tweeted to her 88.5 million followers last Monday: "Hey 'Ginny and Georgia,' 2010 rang, she wants the lazy, sexist joke at her deepest levels back," adding: "Maybe we'll just stop humiliating hard-working women By not defining such a thing as funny? "
Finally, Swift also tagged Netflix and mentioned her collaboration with the supplier in the documentary about her "Miss Americana".
"This look is not cute on you, Netflix," the injured singer wrote in an emoji combination of a broken heart, "Happy Woman's Month, I guess."