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Rosie O'Donnell to Guest Star on Canadian World War II Drama 'Bomb Girls'

Rosie O'Donnell to Guest Star on Canadian World War II Drama 'Bomb Girls'
TracyEGilchrist

Rosie O’Donnell is getting back in front of the camera with a guest slot on the Canadian World War II series Bomb Girls, about women working in a munitions factory, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The series, which stars Meg Tilly (The Big Chill, Agnes of God and older sister to Bound star Jennifer Tilly) as foreman to a bunch of Rosie the Riveter types, has amassed quite a lesbian following due in part to the strong roles for women, but also because Ali Liebert plays no-nonsense Betty, who’s got fondness for her coworker Kate Hegele. There are plenty of highly sexually charged moments between Betty and Kate throughout the series, which began airing in Canada in January of this year and premiered in the states on Reelz this past September.

There’s no word yet as to what who O’Donnell will play on the show but we really, kind of, can’t wait! 

Here's the Bomb Girls promo: 

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Tracy E. Gilchrist

Tracy E. Gilchrist is the VP, Executive Producer of Entertainment for the Advocate Channel. A media veteran, she writes about the intersections of LGBTQ+ equality and pop culture. Previously, she was the editor-in-chief of The Advocate and the first feminism editor for the 55-year-old brand. In 2017, she launched the company's first podcast, The Advocates. She is an experienced broadcast interviewer, panel moderator, and public speaker who has delivered her talk, "Pandora's Box to Pose: Game-changing Visibility in Film and TV," at universities throughout the country.

Tracy E. Gilchrist is the VP, Executive Producer of Entertainment for the Advocate Channel. A media veteran, she writes about the intersections of LGBTQ+ equality and pop culture. Previously, she was the editor-in-chief of The Advocate and the first feminism editor for the 55-year-old brand. In 2017, she launched the company's first podcast, The Advocates. She is an experienced broadcast interviewer, panel moderator, and public speaker who has delivered her talk, "Pandora's Box to Pose: Game-changing Visibility in Film and TV," at universities throughout the country.