American music star, Taylor Swift has criticised Ginny and Georgia, a Netflix’s comedy-drama, for featuring a joke she branded “deeply sexist”.
The pop singer tweeted to criticise the joke, which was in the season finale of the series.
In one scene, the main characters Ginny Miller and her mother Georgia argued about relationships. Asked whether she had broken up with her boyfriend, Ginny replied: “What do you care? You go through men faster than Taylor Swift.”
Some of the singer’s fans even called for a boycott of the series.
Addressing the controversy in a tweet, Swift wrote: “Hey Ginny & Georgia, 2010 called and it wants its lazy, deeply sexist joke back.”
In the past, the 31-year-old singer, had been linked to various men – including former One Direction member Harry Styles, actor Tom Hiddleston, and DJ Calvin Harris.
But Swift has been in a relationship with 30-year-old British actor Joe Alwyn for several years.
In her reaction tweet, Swift, however, referenced her documentary Miss Americana, which was released on Netflix last year’s January.
Covering several turbulent years of her career from 2018, the documentary revealed intimate details of Swift’s life, exploring how her relationships had been dissected by the public and press.