EXCLUSIVE Blake Lively's It Ends With Us 'romanticises and glamorises domestic violence, needs a trigger warning' says prominent feminist activist READ MORE: Blake Lively leaves fans appalled after 'awful' reaction to serious question during It Ends With Us interview: 'Finally seeing who she is' By Mikaela Wilkes For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:32, 17 August 2024 | Updated: 02:33, 17 August 2024 e-mail View comments Australian victim-survivors of domestic abuse are being 'triggered' and 're-traumatised' by Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's new film, according to one prominent activist. The Gossip Girl alum, 36, has been embroiled in a firestorm of negative publicity and public outrage in response to her lighthearted and sarcastic promotion of the film in recent weeks. Netizens are in an uproar about Blake's joking response to a question posed by reporter Jake Hamilton during a virtual sit down with her co-star Brandon Sklenar.

When asked how she would respond to an affected viewer approaching her with their story, the actress was sprawled on a couch with her head leaning on her bent arm and replied sarcastically: 'Maybe asking for, like, my address, or my phone number. Or, like, location share?! I could just location-share you and then we could..

.' Laughing, she trailed off, as Sklenar sat silently and appeared as if he wished the couch would swallow him. 'It was really weird,' What Were You Wearing founder Sarah Williams exclusively told Daily Mail Australia.

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