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Elizabeth Banks is on a mission to end the ridiculous stereotype that women can't be funny. The multi-hyphenate star stopped by The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Monday, and talked about her new website, WhoHaHa.com, which hopes to shine a light on undiscovered female comedic talent. "I just launched a content platform called WhoHaHa.com," Banks said, explaining the name is about the "who behind the ha-ha." The website itself, she continued, is, "a comedy site that promotes, highlights, spotlights and cultivates funny women." The Pitch Perfect 3 director explained to Ellen that she "wanted to put to rest the »


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