“I saw it, but I was very excited at the idea of seeing the interpretation of this. But I should have known it’s Holly-weird,” she began.
“I should’ve known they’d try to make it woke in the ways that they could think of,” she continued. “Let’s just start with the fact that they have Ariana Grande, who is obviously a Hispanic woman, playing the part of a ditzy, blonde, white really villain, when it comes right down to it, for this particular movie,” she continued. “The racism and the racial appropriation I just thought was offensive, frankly.”