
Judge Judy says cancel culture is ‘a frightening place’ for America: ‘Not a big fan of the PC police’
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Despite the presence of cancel culture being prevalent in the entertainment and showbiz space, Judge Judy Sheindlin, 78, maintains that she will remain as brash as ever and continue to shoot people straight regardless of how others may feel about her stances
Despite the presence of cancel culture being prevalent in the entertainment and showbiz space, Sheindlin, 78, maintains that she will remain as brash as ever and continue to shoot people straight regardless of how others may feel about her stances. Though, she certainly has no worries about that given the fact she carries a reported net worth of some $440 million, thanks to her mega-popular show "Judge Judy," which is coming to an end on CBS syndication after 25 seasons. "To have a fear of speaking your opinion, for fear of being put on somebody's list and canceled? It's a frightening place for America to be," Sheindlin told The Hollywood Reporter. "I'm not a big fan of the PC police."More Related News

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