MAGA Pundit Gina Loudon Accuses ‘Villains’ of ‘Racism’ After Falsely Implying Ariana Grande is Hispanic

MAGA media personality Gina Loudon claimed that Evil the film was “offensive” and “racist” against white people after she mistakenly identified one of its stars, pop star Ariana Grande, as “obviously” Hispanic.

Evilthe movie broke box office records,” Loudon told viewers of her show on the far-right cable network Real America’s Voice on Tuesday, according to RawStory. “I saw it, but I was very excited at the thought of seeing the interpretation of this. But I should have known it’s Holly-weird.”

The recently released film adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical has grossed nearly $165 million at the box office in its opening weekend, according to Blackand stars Grande, with her hair dyed platinum blonde, as Glinda, “the good witch.”

But Loudon dismissed the film’s success, claiming it was “woke in the ways they could think of.”

“Let’s just start with the fact that they have Ariana Grande, who is clearly a Hispanic woman, playing the role of a blunt, blonde, white real villain, when it comes down to it, for this particular movie,” the host said . . “The racism and the racial appropriation I just found offensive, frankly.”

She added, “All white people are not stupid and evil,” and said she’s getting “tired of that story.”

In fact, Grande, perhaps better known as a singer than an actress, is Italian-American on both sides of her family, not Latino or Hispanic. Last year, both her brother and her mother even went so far as to obtain Italian passports.

“I love Italy SO MUCH and I can’t wait to delve even deeper into the culture and my heritage!! What a huge moment for us,” her brother, Frankie Grande, wrote on Instagram at the time. “AND getting to share it with my mom… priceless.”