Brett Cooper
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And I wonder if this specifically is what struck a chord with Rhonda.
Just take a listen.
And guys, that interview was a year ago.
Gina went from still being retired, still fighting for justice.
She was still entrenched in her whole Disney lawsuit.
She was still putting the pieces of herself back together after she had been canceled and attacked and used and discarded by so many people to now reclaiming her name and her legacy on the world stage in the most iconic, beautiful, just amazing way possible.
The woman in that interview versus the woman in the Netflix promo, like it is night and day.
I was texting her and I was like, there is like this spark back in you.
Like the fire is back in your eyes and it is so amazing to see.
And so I wonder if Rhonda saw that clip because the timeline adds up because in her interview, she was like, I was nine months pregnant.
I was about to give birth to my daughter.
I saw this interview of Gina and I think she gave birth to her daughter in January of last year.
Anyway, I wonder if she saw that clip and said like, I can help you do what you're talking about.
I can help you do this and maybe let's do it together.
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I know, I know that there will be so many people out there who do not care, that are like, Brett, this is like chick flick BS, you're so emotionally involved.
I know that there are the Sean Stricklands of the world who think it is lame, boring, and unnecessary, and you know, that is totally your prerogative, that is your right, I don't care.
But for a lot of us, it is about the heart and the story.
And I just love it even more because last year when Gina finally closed the door on the whole Disney fiasco, there were so many detractors online who were still smugly saying that, you know, she was never going to have a career that because she settled, she had lost, she was just cashing out.
She'd right into the sunset, never to be heard of again.