The actor claimed that she was excluded from all press and promotion for The Mandalorian’s second season, which aired late last year, because she refused to use LucasFilm’s apology statement.
As well as the tweets about pronouns, Carano also faced calls for removal from The Mandalorian after sharing anti-mask memes on Twitter, and for repeating Donald Trump’s false claims about voter fraud.
Last week, production company LucasFilm announced that it would no longer work with Carano on future seasons of the hit Star Wars spin-off.
“Earlier on last year before The Mandalorian came out, they wanted me to use their exact wording for an apology over pronoun usage,” said the actor.