10/04/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Two of America’s most pro-abortion celebrities, Friends star Jennifer Aniston and Legally Blonde‘s Reese Witherspoon, are attacking pro-lifers by portraying them as villains in an AppleTV+ program called The Morning Show.
As part of demonic Hollywood’s pro-death campaign, Aniston and Witherspoon will unveil season three of The Morning Show with episodes covering the overturning of Roe v. Wade by depicting a fictional story about a young woman named Bradley Jackson, played by Witherspoon, who has to smuggle abortion pills across the border from Mexico to Texas in order to kill her unborn baby.
Rather than simply keeping her legs closed, the character is portrayed as a victim of those mean Republicans who want to stop baby murder. Witherspoon in particular, who in season one of the show admitted on-air to having an abortion, was instrumental in covering this storyline.
“There’s this woman in Texas, and she crosses over the border every single month into Mexico to get abortion pills for women who cannot drive hours to the nearest clinic,” Witherspoon tells The Morning Show journalist Alex Levy, played by Aniston.
“She’s doing work that really matters,” Witherspoon’s character reveals to Levy, adding that abortion pills “save lives.”
Witherspoon further claims that crisis pregnancy centers are “fake clinics” that “routinely lie to pregnant women about how far along they are, so that they think they’re too late to terminate the pregnancy. I mean, they’ll be three weeks along, and they’ll tell them that they’re eight weeks because the cutoff is six weeks.”
(Related: Remember when the dumb blowhard Hollywood actors promised a “total Hollywood strike” until every last American resident got “vaccinated” and “boosted” for COVID?)
Both characters then proceed in the show to refer to pregnancy care centers as “sick” and “insane,” while Levy praises the illegal abortion pill smuggler in her coverage as “part of an underground network of volunteers who have been bringing abortion pills from Mexico into the U.S. Medication for abortion is safe, and it is effective, and here in the remote Rio Grande Valley, often the only option.”
Keep in mind that in real life, Aniston and Witherspoon are two of the most pro-abortion women in Hollywood. Both women have commented time and time again about how much they love murdering babies in the womb, and how they want all women everywhere to have the same “freedom.”
After Roe v. Wade was overturned, Aniston, a multi-millionaire who rakes in tens of millions of dollars every year just from Friends reruns, posted to her social media account an old clip from the show in which her character stated: “I repeat … no uterus, no opinion.”
Similarly, Witherspoon tweeted following the overturning of Roe v. Wade that she was “beyond upset about the passing of new abortion bans in Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, Georgia and Ohio,” as well as openly condemned the protections passed in Texas for pre-born children back in 2021.
“None of that matters much – people don’t really take the political opinions of celebrities to heart,” notes LifeSiteNews‘ Jonathon Van Maren.
“But the storytelling of these stars is something else entirely. Since the abortion wars got hotter in the runup to Roe‘s overturn and further with the Dobbs decision, Hollywood has been ramping up the pro-abortion propaganda. Despite the views of the Hollywood elite, abortion storylines generally haven’t been popular for the simple reason that nobody much cared for them.”
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