This Friday, Planned Parenthood executive who turned pro-life advocate Abby Johnson challenged actress Alyssa Milano over her many efforts to expand abortion, like recently in the state of Georgia.
Johnson, the person who wrote the memoir which the film “Unplanned” is based on, told Milano and her “tiny bun” to go see the film or stop talking.
“I’m hoping that [Alyssa Milano] will muster up the courage to go see the [“Unplanned” movie],” Johnson posted on Twitter, tagging the actress.
The fiery Texan added, “If you are willing to advocate for abortion, but unwilling to actually see what you support, then you and your tiny bun really have no relevancy in this conversation.”
No one was shocked that, Milano has yet to respond to Johnson, though the tweet has racked up close to 25,000 likes on Saturday morning.
The ex “Who’s the Boss” actress made herself the face of a campaign to stop a pro-life bill in Georgia, H.B. 481, the Living Infants Fairness and Equality (LIFE) Act, dubbed the “heartbeat bill.” The legislation, which waits the signature from Governor Brian Kemp (R-GA), will make it a crime to murder unborn children with a detectable heartbeat, which typically happens around six weeks gestation.
In a letter penned by Milano and signed by about 50 actors, the Hollywood elites are threatening to boycott the state if the heartbeat bill passes.
“We can’t imagine being elected officials who had to say to their constituents, “I enacted a law that was so evil, it chased billions of dollars out of our state’s economy.” It’s not the most effective campaign slogan, but rest assured we’ll make it yours should it come to pass,” the letter threatens. “This is the precipice on which you stand.”
Last week Johnson actually had a more direct reply to this on Facebook.
“You know, these actors who keep saying they are going to boycott certain states because they are trying to ban abortion…I just don’t believe them,” posted the pro-life advocate. “I mean, I wish they would just go ahead and do it. They said they were going to leave the country after Trump was elected and they are still flipping here. Just go away already! Stop getting our hopes up! And while they are at it, stay out of Texas, too.”
The website stated that Johnson spent 8 at the abortion mill, quickly rising through the ranks to become the company’s youngest clinic director. She began to notice that “[a]bortion was a product Planned Parenthood was selling, not an unfortunate necessity they were fighting to decrease.” And in October of 2009, Johnson resigned after assisting with an ultrasound-guided abortion of a 13-week-old baby.
“At that moment, she fully realized what abortion actually was and what she had dedicated her life to,” says the site. “As it washed over Abby, a dramatic transformation had occurred. Desperate and confused, Abby sought help from a local pro-life group. She swore that she would begin to advocate for life in the womb and expose abortion for what it truly is.”
“Unplanned” rates very high at the box office despite large TV networks refusing to run the film’s ads, big tech censorship, and a controversial “R” rating from the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA).
Milano claims to believe women, to care about “issues plaguing humanity,” but, she has yet to listen to the other side of the abortion debate, from a woman who’s experienced the horrors of abortion and its industry firsthand.