The Mandalorian Star Gina Carano Feeds Off Positivity from Fans Amid Controversy

Credit: Lucasfilm

Credit: Lucasfilm

It's no secret that The Mandalorian actress Gina Carano had a pretty rough 2020 and for the better part of the year, she found herself being constantly harassed by social media users and dragged into several issues concerning her personal beliefs and the things she posts on her social media platform.

However, despite the fact that she has become one of the most polarizing figures in Hollywood, the ever-so-controversial actress seems to have gotten used to all the "attention" she's been receiving and instead of firing back at her detractors like she used to, the Cara Dune star has chosen to be grateful and center her energy around the people who still admire her.

Just recently, we reported about the outpour of support the former MMA fighter received with the hashtag #WeLoveGinaCarano. Now, the actress is feeding off positivity from her fans and she's letting everyone know that she appreciates all the love and support coming her way.

In fact, she recently took to Twitter to extend her gratitude to The Mandalorian fans for making #WeLoveCaraDune a trending topic on the micro-blogging site. In a video she posted on her official handle, Carano thanked the people who continue to appreciate her work in the hit Star Wars series. She wrote: "You all got #WeLoveCaraDune trending.. My heart is so blessed.. love finds a way. #nevergiveup I see you."


I may not agree with all the controversial things Carano has said in the past but I do appreciate how she's handling the backlash now with such finesse and maturity. I also admire the fact that she's choosing to spread love and positive vibes instead of trying to fight fire with fire. Let's be honest, it takes a lot of patience not to fire back at your critics but Carano seems to have learned her lesson.

Gina is expected to return as Cara Dune in the third season of The Mandalorian.

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