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The actress, 48, posted a video on TikTok Wednesday, responding to a comment from a user saying, “sad how a washed-up actress is still trying to be important.”
“This ‘washed-up actress’ has something to say,” Milano captioned her response video.
She continued, “You see, I identify with the party who believes in equality and equity and opportunity for everyone, and also the party who fights for the most vulnerable and the marginalized communities.”
WARNING: Below video contains explicit language
Addressing the commenter’s choice to call her “washed-up,” Milano decided to set the record straight.
“But beyond just that, just because you say something to be hurtful, it doesn’t make it true. I have consistently worked since I was 7 years old, and you can just f— off now and move along,” she concluded.
Milano began her acting career when she was selected as one of four principal parts for a national touring company ofAnnie.She then went on to star in several off-Broadway productions, including the first American musical adaptation ofJane Eyre.
The actress made her film debut in the 1984 coming-of-age dramaOld Enoughand got her start in television when she won the role ofTony Danza’s daughter on the sitcomWho’s the Boss?
Last year, Danza, 69, and Milano revealed that an update to the popular ‘8os sitcom is in the works.
“Excited to bring The Micelli family back to television! #WhosTheBoss,” Danzatweetedalongside a throwback promotional shot of himself and Milano.
Meanwhile, the actresswrote on her Instagram, “🚨ANNOUNCEMENT🚨 I AM SO EXCITED! #WhosTheBoss is coming back!!!”
“I’ve wanted to share this for so long and now I can!” Milano continued. “We feel the time is right to tell the story of where these amazing characters are today. Can’t wait to share their stories with you. So happy.”
Sony Pictures Television is currently developing the project as a sequel toWho’s the Boss?, according toDeadline, who was first to report the news. Both Danza and Milano are attached to reprise their roles as father and daughter Tony and Samantha Micelli and the two will also executive produce the show along with Norman Lear, Brent Miller and Dan Farah.
source: people.com