In one promotional video posted on Instagram, a smiling Lively sits alongside the novel’s author, Hoover, and encourages the audience to “grab your friends, wear your florals and head out to see it.” Florals in this context are a reference to her character, Bloom, owning a flower shop in the film.
Comments on the video criticized Lively’s upbeat tone and attempts to promote the movie as a lighthearted love story.
“As someone who lived through DV as a child, ‘grab your friends, wear your florals’ is a terrible phrase to use about a film of this nature,” one commenter wrote.
“You had an opportunity to turn this into a beautiful thing for women who suffer every day. Shame on you and your PR team for turning a blind eye,” another said.
Many of the comments praised Baldoni, however, for his style in promoting the story.
In one interview posted to the star’s Instagram page, Baldoni says his message for viewers is to always have hope.
“Everybody has the ability to end a cycle that they didn’t ask for. We can all say, ‘It ends with us’ in our life,” Baldoni said.
Baldoni directed the film, and Lively is one of its producers.
“Thank you so much for being the ONLY person on this cast promoting the actual point of this film,” one commenter wrote in response.
“It’s funny to me how the person that is portraying the offender is the only one making the point of the actual story.”