Anna Kendrick Donated All The Money She Made From “Woman Of The Hour” To Victims Of Violent Crime

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“THIS is the kind of behavior we need from celebrities who choose to deal with delicate/traumatic storylines,” one person tweeted. “every single ‘true crime’ documentary, film, tv show etc. should do this- Anna is setting the blueprint,” said another.

“i appreciate this from her, i genuinely think this is the only *somewhat* ethical way to make a movie about true crime victims,” someone else agreed, while another user added, “This is so important. To make a film about a truly horrific story but then make sure you’re not profiting off of it and the proceeds are going to charitable organisations? More people need to be a little more Anna Kendrick.”



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