BREAKING NEWS: Roseanne Barr, Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson

The trio of stars, each known for their controversial pasts and outspoken attitudes, are pushing to create a studio they say will provide a platform for films and television shows that reject political correctness, pop culture and what they perceive as the overreach of “woke” ideology in the media.

Rosee Barr, the legendary comedian who became famous for her outspoken conservative opinions, has been highly critical of Hollywood’s political correctness.

Similarly, Mel Gibson, the Oscar-winning actor and director, has faced controversy over his own past statements and personal scandals.

Mark Wahlberg, who is best known for his more mainstream success, has also spoken out about his struggles with pop culture and the pressure to conform to Hollywood’s increasingly liberal leaps.

The studio, which still has no name, describes itself as a “safe haven” for filmmakers, writers and actors who feel their creative work is being stifled by the so-called “conscious age.”

According to a joint statement by Barr, Wahlberg and Gibson, the studio’s mission is to give voice to those who believe that Hollywood’s focus on ideological politics, social justice and narrow-mindedness has led to the marginalization of conservative and independent viewpoints.

“We are tired of being told what we can or cannot say, what we can or cannot think,” Barri said at the press conference on the topic.

“Hollywood has become the place where you have to be afraid to say what you want. Our studio will be different. We are not going to avoid controversial topics, but we are going to give artists the freedom to express themselves without fear of being hindered.”

The release of the study is part of a broader movement in entertainment, where the growing focus on liberal culture has sparked a backlash from conservatives and critics of political correctness.

In recent years, several high-profile figures in the entertainment industry have been outspoken in their criticism of the rise of ideological politics on television and television.

The term “acti-woke” has become a rallying cry for those who feel that Hollywood’s growing focus on social justice issues has gone too far, stifling creativity and reinforcing ideological homogeneity.

Critics argue that movies and television shows are increasingly coveted by social standards rather than by artistic vision, and that certain voices are being silenced or marginalized because of their political beliefs or worldview.

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