Agreement between an ex-actress of the universe “Star Wars” and Disney in a complaint for abusive dismissal

An ex-actress of the universe Star Wars Who had filed a complaint against Disney for abusive dismissal, motivated according to this supporter of Donald Trump by her positions on the Holocaust, the Pandemic of COVID-19 or the rights of transgender people, concluded an agreement with the studio, we learned on Thursday.

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Gina Carano had a recurring role in the series The Mandaloriantaken from the universe Star Warsbefore being disane disney in 2021.



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The company had announced to separate from this actress specializing in martial arts because of her “heinous and unacceptable messages” on social networks, “denigrating people on the basis of their cultural and religious identity”.

Thursday, a spokesperson for Lucasfilm, a Disney subsidiary, announced that the studio had “reached an agreement with Gina Carano to resolve disputes linked to his current dispute”.

In a statement sent to AFP, Disney said it “can’t wait to find the opportunity to work with Mme Carano in the near future ”.

The details of the agreement have not been disclosed.

On social networks, Gina Carano had notably brought together a curator in the United States and being Jewish in Nazi Germany.

“Could Nazi soldiers easily bring together thousands of Jews”, because “the government made their own neighbors hate them simply because they were Jewish,” she wrote on X. “How does this differ from someone’s hatred for his political opinions?”

She had accompanied this publication of a photo of a Jewish woman beaten under the Hitler regime.

The actress also laughed in another message from a person carrying several masks during the COVVI-19 pandemic.

She had also aroused controversy by adopting “Boop/Bop/Beep” as pronouns on her social networks, a decision assimilated by her detractors as a spike towards transgender people.

In her complaint, supported and financed by network X, owned by Elon Musk, she explained that she had been harassed online by “left extremists”, and believed that her employer tarnished her reputation and reduces her chances of working in audiovisual industry.

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