MAGA TV host talks ‘woke’ and ‘racist’ Wicked before calling Ariana Grande ‘Hispanic’

STOMACH Media personality Gina Loudon claimed blockbuster Wicked is “offensive” and “racist” against white people, shortly before misdescribing its star. Ariana Grande as “of course Spanish speaking.”

Loudon, who was a member of 2020 Donald Trump the campaign’s media advisory and is a patron at Mar-a-Lago, said she was “kind of sick” of Hollywood storylines that portrayed white people as “stupid and evil.”

She discussed the film, in which Grande stars opposite Cynthia Erivo, on Tuesday during a show on the far-right cable network Real America’s Voice.

“The Wicked, the movie broke box office records,” Loudon said. “I saw it, but I was very excited about the idea of ​​seeing the interpretation of this. But I should have known that it’s Holly-weird – I should have known that they were going to try to make it wake up the ways they could imagine.

“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 right down to this particular movie.

Loudon incorrectly described Evil star Ariana Grande as 'Hispanic' shortly after calling the film 'racist' against white people (Universal)

Loudon incorrectly described Evil star Ariana Grande as ‘Hispanic’ shortly after calling the film ‘racist’ against white people (Universal)

“I thought the racism and racial appropriation was just offensive, to be honest. All white people are not stupid and evil and I just get a little tired of that story and I feel like that’s where it started and it kind of lost me there and it was three hours long.”

Singer-songwriter Grande, 31, is actually Italian-American on both sides of her family, not Latino or Hispanic. Last year, both her brother and her mother got Italian passports.

Gina Loudon (center) made the remarks during a show on the conservative network Real America's Voice on Tuesday (Real America's Voice)

Gina Loudon (center) made the remarks during a show on the conservative network Real America’s Voice on Tuesday (Real America’s Voice)

In addition to her platform as a conservative media commentator and Trump adviser, Loudon also co-chaired Women for Trump 2020.

She is married to John Loudon, a former Missouri state senator, and is the mother of Bo Loudon – a conservative content creator and good friend of Barron Trump.