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The Summer I Turned Pretty Cast Speaks Up About 'Ignorant' Bullying Ahead Of Finale

The Summer I Turned Pretty Cast Speaks Up About 'Ignorant' Bullying Ahead Of Finale
The Summer I Turned PrettyPrime Video’s The Summer I Turned Pretty is two episodes into season three as of the time of writing – the final season of the show. But ahead of new releases, the show’s social media issued a caution to viewers and detractors alike on Instagram stories and their X page.Stating they have, “ZERO tolerance policy for bullying and hate speech,” the page added that fans indulging in “hate speech or bullying,” “targeting our cast or crew” or “harassing or doxxing members of the community,” they’ll be “banned” from the TSITP community. PSA for the Summer community 🚨 pic.twitter.com/qTm8IlIFsN— The Summer I Turned Pretty (@thesummeritp) July 14, 2025The show, whose fans often indulge in “shipping” (supporting a romantic pairing on-screen), could lead fans to take their opinions out on the real-life cast, its stars had shared on Wednesday. At the launch of season three this week, the show’s Lola Tung told The Hollywood Reporter: “I think the discourse is great when it’s friendly and healthy, a little healthy discourse, and usually people are really respectful and understand that it’s all in good fun.“But I think it is good to get a reminder that we need to be kind to each other, especially now – and just remember that whatever happens, it’ll be OK and to keep all of the discourse friendly.” Lola Tung thinks that fans will be satisfied with her character Belly's ending in the final season of #TSITPpic.twitter.com/bxA7zkojjk— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) July 16, 2025Co-star Christopher Briney, meanwhile, said that though it’s, “Really cool to have people care enough and have teams and have T-shirts about that... I think sometimes people can take it too far and people can treat actors as if they have more power over the situation, or as if they’re acting as their characters do.“I think that’s just a little ignorant to the work that goes into this; like if you hate a character, that’s wonderful, we’ve done our job. It doesn’t mean you need to come for them. I’m grateful that they put that statement out,” he told the publication.#TSITP star Christopher Briney, praises the show’s incredible fan base while also reflecting on the negative discourse that’s emerged online pic.twitter.com/jgojHwJJ9a— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) July 16, 2025As the show’s social media put it, “let’s keep the conversation kind this summer.” Related...Mrs Brown's Boys Season 5 Has Been Announced, And The Reactions Are – Well, See For YourselfRecognise Some Familiar Faces In The New Superman Cast? Here's Where You Know The Stars FromThe Devil Wears Prada 2 Just Added A Wave Of Exciting A-Listers To Its Cast

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