Jana Kramer Disagrees with Blake Lively’s Approach to Promoting ‘It Ends With Us,’ Says Domestic Violence Does Define Her
Jana Kramer is sharing her ideas on the way in which Blake Lively promoted her new film It Ends With Us, a movie that entails home violence as a storyline.
Blake made it a degree in interviews to say that her character Lilly Bloom’s expertise with home violence didn’t outline her.
“She defines herself, and I think that that’s deeply empowering to remind people that no-one else can define you. No experience can define you. You define you,” she informed BBC News.
Jana, who has skilled DV, disagrees.
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“I would love the messaging to go to DV with media, instead of talking about riffs and everything else. The movie is about domestic violence,” Jana mentioned on her Whine Down podcast. “I haven’t seen the movie. I have a tough time watching movies that deal with domestic violence given my history with it.”
Jana mentioned she initially assumed It Ends With Us was a rom-com based mostly on the promo supplies, however then she “started hearing stuff about the interviews, and for me, I was just, like, it made me sad because I just want the messaging to be about domestic violence and how to help people and how to get help.”
She continued by saying “it’s hard for people to talk about domestic violence when they haven’t, themselves, been, in real life, had the hands of domestic violence on them.”
“So, for people to say it doesn’t define you, it does define you. … It has made me who I am. And though people can say, ‘It doesn’t define you,’ it is one of the biggest pieces of me, is domestic violence, and has been the biggest thread in my life,” she added.
Jana just lately had a giant life replace!