The actress, who was recently booted from ‘The Mandalorian,’ comes from a powerful clan that owns Eldorado Resorts and recently acquired Caesars Entertainment.
“I have only just begun using my voice which is now freer than ever before, and I hope it inspires others to do the same. They can’t cancel us if we don’t let them.” That’s how Gina Carano ended a statement responding to her high-profile ouster from UTA and the Star Wars series The Mandalorian while, at the same time, announcing a new film project.
The MMA star turned actor, 38, came under fire for a social media post that likened being a Republican today to being Jewish during the Holocaust.