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Melissa Gilbert reacts to Megyn Kelly ‘Little House on the Prairie’ reboot comment
Little House on the Prairie alum Melissa Gilbert took notice of Megyn Kelly‘s response to Wednesday’s news of a planned reboot on Netflix.
Just after it was announced, the former Fox News journalist and current host of The Megyn Kelly Show, tagged Netflix in an X post that said, “if you wokeify Little House on the Prairie I will make it my singular mission to absolutely ruin your project.”
Gilbert, who starred in the family drama for its entire run, from 1974 to 1983, responded with her own social media post,
“Apparently Megyn tweeted (I’m not on that platform) asking that Netflix not ‘woke-ify’ their Little House remake,” wrote Gilbert, who played main character Laura “Half-pint” Ingalls.
“Ummm…watch the original again. TV doesn’t get too much more ‘woke’ than we did. We tackled: racism, addiction, nativism, antisemitism, misogyny, rape, spousal abuse and every other ‘woke’ topic you can think of,” Gilbert wrote.
She captioned it, “Watch any episode on any streaming platform anywhere in the world” and tagged Kelly.
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Little House was wildly popular and continues to draw fans to reunion events. Steered by executive producer and star Michael Landon, the series did not shy away from uncomfortable topics. It might have been allowed to get away with it in primetime TV — it originally aired on NBC, though reruns over the years have been ubiquitous — perhaps because it was packaged in the sweet story of a hard-working family struggling to make their way in late-1800s America.
While Little House was originally based on the series of books of the same name by the real-life Laura Ingalls Wilder, who recounted her childhood in them, Landon and company often got creative. Now streaming on Peacock, the show depicts, for instance, the effects of body shaming and the struggles of the disabled. So it’s become internet fodder to talk about the darker side of the Emmy-winning series, which preceded even so-called “very special episodes” that dealt with previously taboo topics.
Details of the planned Netflix project haven’t been released — just that it’s been ordered. The streamer did say that it would be based on Wilder’s third Little House autobiographical book. The reboot will be based on the Ingalls family, which included Gilbert’s Laura, Landon’s Charles or “Pa,” Karen Grassle’s Caroline or “Ma,” and Laura’s sister Mary, who was played by Melissa Sue Anderson, Deadline, which broke the news, reported.
The new Little House will be executive produced by Trip Friendly, the son of the original show’s producer Ed Friendly. Rebecca Sonnenshine, writer and producer on The Boys and The Vampire Diaries., will serve as showrunner and executive producer.
No date for the series has been announced.
Recently, former “Little House on the Prairie” star Melissa Gilbert found herself in the spotlight once again after Megyn Kelly made controversial comments about a potential reboot of the beloved TV show. Kelly suggested that a reboot would not be successful in today’s climate due to the show’s depiction of Native Americans.
In response, Gilbert took to social media to share her thoughts on Kelly’s remarks. The actress, who portrayed Laura Ingalls Wilder on the iconic series, expressed her disappointment in Kelly’s comments, stating that she believes a reboot could be successful if done with respect and authenticity.
Gilbert went on to explain that “Little House on the Prairie” was a show that aimed to educate viewers about the struggles and triumphs of pioneer life, and that she believes it is important to continue telling those stories in a way that is both respectful and truthful.
Fans of the show rallied behind Gilbert, showing their support for her stance on the potential reboot. Many agreed that the show’s message of family, community, and perseverance is timeless and should not be dismissed based on outdated stereotypes.
As the debate over a “Little House on the Prairie” reboot continues, it is clear that Melissa Gilbert remains passionate about preserving the legacy of the beloved series and ensuring that any potential revival stays true to its original spirit.
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