Because the Netflix movie made Anna Kendrick feel “gross,” she gave the full proceeds to charity.

 

Therefore, I’m not profiting from the film. Kendrick said, “The funds are going to – or have gone to – RAINN and the National Center for Victims of Violent Crime,” mentioning two of the biggest nonprofits in the US dedicated to sexual assault.

“That felt like the least that I could do,” she said. Online reviews of the event have already been quite positive, with many praising Kendick’s performance and her generosity after the release of the film on the streaming service.

Wow, that’s really rather admirable of her. One user on X said, “I love when celebrities give back to good causes instead of hoarding money… especially for such important organizations.”

Another person said, “What a generous way to make an impact,” “Anna Kendrick made an amazing move!

A third person said, “Her dedication to helping victims of crime is demonstrated by her donation of her earnings to such significant causes.”

 

According to the inquest, a 35-year-old veterinarian killed himself by using medications to put dogs to sleep after becoming upset about “rich” clients requesting that he put them down needlessly.

When convicted scammers are featured on “DWTS,” Whoopi Goldberg shamelessly attacks her own network.