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One social media influencer is doubling down on her efforts to get her kids out of trouble evil: doing good filter.
Sarah Burnett Brought to her Instagram Stories Monday, November 24, Share US Weeklyof previous story About why she walked out evil sequel. “We will never always make the right choice, but when you have the choice to stand up for what you believe in… just do it,” she said.
The day before, Burnett posted a negative review of the film via Instagram, writing: “Hear me out – we love plays and musicals. We love appreciating the talents and God-given gifts that people have. Seeing the acting, the art, and all the creativity. But OMG, I will not sit through a movie that casts a legal spell on me and my family, nor will I allow my kids (including 5 years old) to watch scenes of men stripping women of their clothes and talking about the music as they lie in bed together.”
In a video accompanying the rant, Burnett, who calls himself a “virtual evangelist of hope” and “anchor for Christ,” sits in a car drinking from a Stanley cup.
In her caption, she recalled, “It felt like the spells in this movie weren’t just some made-up words… they had a purpose! The Bible tells us to stay away from those spells, and my kids even looked at me with wide eyes and felt uncomfortable during certain parts of the movie. That mommy instinct knew it was time to step out.”
evil: doing goodwhich star ariana grande and Cynthia ErivoHas a PG (Parental Guidance) rating from the Motion Picture Association of America for “action/violence, some suggestive material and thematic material.”
The film opened on Friday, November 21, and dominated the weekend box office, taking in $150 million domestically and $226 million worldwide. according to ankleA newsletter covering the entertainment industry, the sequel’s opening night audience gave it an “A” CinemaScore rating. 61% of moviegoers were between the ages of 18 and 34, 70% of whom were women – further proof that blockbusters aimed at women perform well in theaters.
Burnett objected to sexy scenes featuring a shirtless Fierro (Jonathan Bailey) and Elphaba (Erivo), mostly wearing Thick gray cardigan sweater. The love-struck duo croon “As Long As You’re Mine” in Elphaba’s retreat.
although Burnett’s post was met with support from like-minded followers, with others grateful they had brought their children to see the director men’s workThe much-anticipated follow-up Evil: Part 1.
“I’m so excited to take my kids to see it! They’re too young to understand any of it, and they think all of it is disgusting anyway,” one fan wrote. “My children will grow up and stop hiding and life will be normal. So happy for them.”
Another reminded Burnett: “Before letting your children see Part 1, you have ample opportunity to research whether the content aligns with your values. That’s ridiculous. “