It Ends with Us Star Brandon Sklenar Defends Co-Stars Against Online Negativity

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22/08/2024 19h34

In a recent statement, Brandon Sklenar, star of the film "It Ends with Us," has come forward to defend his co-stars, including Blake Lively and author Colleen Hoover, against the wave of online negativity surrounding the movie.

Sklenar expressed his disappointment in the online backlash, stating that the women involved in the making of the film stood for hope, perseverance, and empowerment for women to choose a better life for themselves. He emphasized that vilifying these women, who poured their heart and soul into the project, goes against the film's core message.

Addressing the rumors of an on-set feud between director and star Justin Baldoni and Lively that had circulated prior to the movie's release, Sklenar urged people not to let behind-the-scenes gossip detract from the intentions behind the film. He acknowledged the negativity faced by Lively, not only regarding her promotional approach but also her past interview controversy.

Sklenar disclosed that someone close to him had experienced a relationship similar to Lily's, Lively's character in the film, who becomes involved in an abusive relationship with neurosurgeon Ryle, played by Baldoni. This further highlighted the importance of the film's message, as it aims to shed light on the harsh realities faced by women and urge accountability for men's actions.

The actor stressed that everyone involved in the making of "It Ends with Us" was acutely aware of the responsibility they had in addressing issues such as generational trauma, domestic abuse, and self-acceptance. Sklenar stated that the movie was intended to inspire, validate, and create awareness. Its purpose was to build courage and provide solace to those who have struggled, not to portray women as the "bad guys."

Sklenar implored people to reflect before spreading hate online, asking them if their opinions were based on facts or if they simply wanted to be a part of something negative. He encouraged unity in creating a better future, one where women and all individuals can write a new story of love, support, and kindness.

Despite the online drama and mixed critical reviews, "It Ends with Us" achieved a significant milestone, crossing the $100 million mark at the US box office in just eleven days of its release. This demonstrates the impact the film has had on audiences, resonating with its powerful message and driving people to theaters.

As the film continues to captivate audiences and spark discussions, Brandon Sklenar's defense of his co-stars and the film's message serves as a reminder to lead with love and kindness.

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