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Actress: I don’t recognize my country anymore

Actress Alyssa Milano has long been an activist, working with various charities and helping popularise the #MeToo movement.

Axar.az reports citing Mirror.

Actress, activist, producer, and former singer Alyssa Milano has been called out for her emotional tweet claiming she doesn't recognize America anymore.

Milano wrote: “I don’t recognize my country anymore,” above the link to a story on a Ku Klux Klan rally planned for the weekend in Dayton, Ohio.

Alyssa Milano began her career as a child star, breaking out as Samantha on Who’s the Boss?, and subsequently landing her own spin-off, Living Dolls.

The actress went on to appear in numerous TV films and B-movies before landing a major role in the WB drama Melrose Place, which earned her a lead on the network’s new series, Charmed, which ran from 1998-2006.

Although her film career never really took off, Milano has continued to act on TV ever since.

Date
2019.05.25 / 17:50
Author
Axar.az
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