Feminist author Clementine Ford announces a shocking career move after

Feminist author Clementine Ford announces a shocking career move after her podcast was canceled by Nova amid backlash over her views on the Israel-Gaza conflict

Clementine Ford has announced her new career move after officially shutting down her podcast.

The feminist activist posted on Instagram on Saturday that she had been awarded funding to develop her new fictional television series “Smile B**ch.”

“You can’t suppress a stubborn woman,” the 42-year-old wrote.

“I'm thrilled to announce that @aquarius.films and I have received @screennsw funding to develop our idea for #SmileB***h, a dark comedy about a woman who takes on men avenge those who have wronged her.”

'Danger. The anger is coming,” she added.

Clementine Ford (pictured) has announced her new career move after her podcast officially shut down

Clementine Ford (pictured) has announced her new career move after her podcast officially shut down

The show's synopsis reads: “A high-profile media anchor develops an appetite for murder after one too many sexist microaggressions causes her to manifest the ancient Goddess of Rage.”

This comes after it was announced on Wednesday that Nova Entertainment had canceled Clem's “Dear Clementine” podcast after two years at the station.

Although she didn't explain why, Clementine hinted that her controversial views on the Israel-Gaza conflict may have forced Nova to act.

Clementine has come under intense criticism in recent weeks for attacks on supporters of Israel and has been accused of stoking anti-Semitism locally.

The feminist activist posted on Instagram on Saturday that she had been awarded funding to develop her new fictional television series

The feminist activist posted on Instagram on Saturday that she had been awarded funding to develop her new fictional television series “Smile B**ch.” “You can’t suppress a stubborn woman,” the 42-year-old wrote

She recently branded the Albanian government's support for Israel as “pathetic” and “disgusting,” writing online: “You are pathetic, you disgust me and I feel sorry for you because you are as damn simple and disgusting as others “You should do it in your opinion.” Cheer on the murder of thousands just to make yourself feel better.'

In her post on Wednesday, Clementine boasted about her accomplishments as a podcaster and described herself as a woman who has “strong opinions on genocide.”

“During my two years at @novapodcastsofficial we have had many wins. Not only did we recently celebrate one million downloads, but 'Dear Clementine' also won Best Podcast Series at the 2023 Mumbrella Publish Awards,” she wrote.

“But all good things must come to an end – especially award-winning podcasts presented by women who have strong opinions on genocide.”

This comes after it was announced on Wednesday that Nova Entertainment had canceled Clem's

This comes after it was announced on Wednesday that Nova Entertainment had canceled Clem's “Dear Clementine” podcast after two years at the station

Clementine went on to announce her new podcast, “Untethered,” which is aimed at “the free-thinking woman who knows who she is and isn’t afraid to say it.”

Untethered will begin streaming in January.

She ended her post with a defiant message to her critics: “A reminder…You can try your best to destroy me, but you will never win…I will always be 'unattached'.”

When reached for comment, a Nova spokesperson confirmed: “The Nova Podcasts team is continually reviewing our collection of titles, which may result in the closure of some shows.”

“I can confirm that Dear Clementine is one of the podcasts that will not be renewed in 2024.”

Clementine went on to announce her new podcast, “Untethered,” which is aimed at “the free-thinking woman who knows who she is and isn’t afraid to say it.”

Clementine went on to announce her new podcast, “Untethered,” which is aimed at “the free-thinking woman who knows who she is and isn’t afraid to say it.”