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Hollywood Celebrities Flee The US As The Woke Movie Industry Implodes
Hollywood Celebrities Flee The US As The Woke Movie Industry Implodes
The collapse of Hollywood has been on the radar for some time now, though the industry consistently and vehemently denies they are in decline. The movie industry Titanic is sinking fast and the celebrity rats are abandoning the ship. Some of are even leaving the US for foreign shores. The media claims that the death of Hollywood is a signal that America is "no longer the cool country."
This was the narrative of Fortune Magazine in a recent article discussing...
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