“We Can’t Lose Our Rights”: Gina Carano Reflects on Her Elon Musk-Backed Lawsuit Against Disney
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- May 15, 2026
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Gina Carano enters her fight against Ronda Rousey on Saturday having spent the past year fighting a very different kind of battle. In 2021, ‘The Mandalorian’ star was fired by Lucasfilm, a Disney unit, over her social media post comparing the treatment of conservatives in the US to the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany.
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The former MMA star, with financial backing from billionaire Elon Musk, subsequently filed a lawsuit in federal court in California, alleging wrongful termination and discrimination. In August 2025, the two parties reached an out-of-court settlement. The 44-year-old reflected on her lawsuit against Disney at the Netflix pre-fight press conference ahead of her fight with Ronda Rousey. She expressed no regret over the stance that cost her one of the most prominent roles of her career.
“I took heat for standing up for freedom of speech in this country,” Carano said during the presser. “I don’t apologize one bit for anything that I said. I was spot on. I look back, and I have so much confidence in myself because everything that I said came true. Everything that I said happened. Everybody was holding their breath, and I didn’t. I’m usually the one that is really relaxed and calm.
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“But I stood up, and I spoke out, and I paid a heavy price for it. But I’d pay that price again, because we cannot let what was happening to this country happen again. We cannot let go of our freedom of speech, even if you don’t like it. We need to be able to speak to one another, we need to open up speech, and we can’t lose our rights.”
Gina Carano had built a significant acting career following her MMA days, culminating in her role as Cara Dune in Disney’s The Mandalorian. However, after her posts drew backlash and Disney severed ties with her, her talent agency, UTA, dropped her as well.
As a result, the former Strikeforce fighter maintained her stance that the company discriminated against her and wrongfully terminated her from the role, leading her to file a lawsuit against Disney in February 2024. With Musk’s backing, she powered through her lawsuit, eventually reaching a settlement last year.
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