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Hillary And Chelsea Clinton On ‘Gutsy’ Women, Including Kim Kardashian And Megan Thee Stallion

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Hillary and Chelsea Clinton are teasing their new eight-part docuseries “Gutsy” in the latest cover story for Entertainment Weekly.

Premiering at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival ahead of its release on Apple TV+ this fall, “Gutsy” sees the Clintons sit down with prominent female stars, including Kim Kardashian and Megan Thee Stallion, as well as women activists and community leaders, to talk about how they’re making positive change in the world. “I think it’s especially important right now for women to talk about our lives because there are forces at work in our society that want to turn back the clock on women,” Hillary tells EW.

When choosing females to profile, Hillary says they were “looking for certain attributes like resilience and persistence and determination and courage, but we were also looking for women who not only had all of those attributes for themselves, but were trying to change something, trying to open doors for others to follow.” READ MORE: TIFF To Host World Premiere Of Hillary & Chelsea Clinton’s Documentary ‘In Her Hands’, ‘Gusty’ Series Featuring Guests Kim Kardashian, Goldie Hawn “Whether it’s criminal justice reform or comedy, trying to save the planet Earth, or show the different ways in which we love as human beings, that it was really important to us that we not have one definition or one kind of manifestation of guts,” Chelsea adds.

So what exactly is a “gutsy” woman worth profiling, according to the Clintons? Hillary says, “gutsy women refuse hate, we’re saying, here’s how they do it, how can we do it?

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