Justin Baldoni, renowned actor and director of “It Ends With Us,” recently authored a touching letter to domestic violence survivors, showcasing his commitment to supporting individuals who have faced such hardships.
The letter, shared with the nonprofit organization No More, highlights the resilience and strength of survivors, aiming to provide solace and solidarity.
Baldoni’s outreach comes as his latest film, “It Ends With Us,” nears a significant box office milestone, crossing $300 million.
The film, based on Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel, stars Blake Lively and delves into themes of traumatic pasts and the courage required to forge new beginnings. It’s a narrative that resonates deeply with the message Baldoni shares in his letter.
Amid the film’s success, Baldoni has been vocal about his support for his co-stars and the importance of the film’s message, hiring crisis PR to manage the discourse around the movie’s reception and its cast.
His letter is a continuation of his efforts to use his platform for advocacy and support, stressing, “While I can never fully understand your pain…I want you to know that you are never alone in this fight.”