Look at this picture of Michelle Wolf smiling above the headline that her Netflix show is cancelled
This here is a shame. Comedienne Michele Wolf’s Netflix show got cancelled and here Mediaite has a picture of the woman, above the headline, “Michelle Wolf’s Netflix Show Was Cancelled. The Writing Staff and Showrunners Reportedly Found Out on Twitter,” smiling like she’s happy to not be making money.
Now y’all know, that’s cold right there. Just look at that picture…look at it.
Wolf’s sitting up there, behind that desk, cheesing from one ear to the other.
It’s like she’s saying, “I’m so happy this ended early. I didn’t need that Netflix check anyway.”
I hope Netflix’s checks don’t bounce. I know they’re cancelling a lot of shows and usually when folks start cutting back it’s because they’ve taken on more than they can handle.
Welp, that’s another story. But as I was saying, Wolf cheesing from one ear to the other under the headline talking about her show being cancelled is just wrong.
I mean, if folks are going to write a story about a person losing money, then at least have a picture of them with a frown instead.
Michelle Wolf's Netflix Show Was Canceled. The Writing Staff and Showrunners Reportedly Found Out on Twitter. https://t.co/I9vlh2H8k0 pic.twitter.com/l4b9EHlJrX
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) August 18, 2018
Now y’all know, that’s cold right there. Just look at that picture…look at it.
Wolf’s sitting up there, behind that desk, cheesing from one ear to the other.
It’s like she’s saying, “I’m so happy this ended early. I didn’t need that Netflix check anyway.”
I hope Netflix’s checks don’t bounce. I know they’re cancelling a lot of shows and usually when folks start cutting back it’s because they’ve taken on more than they can handle.
Welp, that’s another story. But as I was saying, Wolf cheesing from one ear to the other under the headline talking about her show being cancelled is just wrong.
I mean, if folks are going to write a story about a person losing money, then at least have a picture of them with a frown instead.
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