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#McKenna Grace Announced The Release Of The Bad Seed Returns Has Been Delayed Following Uvalde Shooting

“McKenna Grace Announced The Release Of The Bad Seed Returns Has Been Delayed Following Uvalde Shooting”

Star McKenna Grace not only supports the decision, but she was also instrumental in the push. She released a heartfelt statement on Twitter announcing the decision and adding the personal perspective of someone who has grown up in the violent reality school kids face these days. Grace was only in the 1st Grade when Sandy Hook happened and had first-hand experience with the security drills that have become necessary for today’s children. She also made sure to honor the victims of the shooting by including images of the young faces whose lives were cut short.

Fifteen-year-old Grace isn’t just the star of this film, but also executive producer and co-writer of the script, along with her father Ross Burge. The move is respectful and the right thing to do in this shocking and terrible moment.

Here’s her full statement:

In the wake of the recent tragedy in my home state of Texas, we have decided to delay the release of “The Bad Seed Returns”. Lifetime and everyone involved are in agreement. I don’t feel comfortable promoting the film this week and we don’t think Monday is the right time to release it.
I was in 1st grade when Sandy Hook happened … and it feels like not much has changed since then. I remember my parents teaching me emergency action plans for going to church or the movies.

If you have power, change something. If you have the means, donate to the victim’s families of any of the recent shootings. I feel sick and heartbroken over these tragedies. www.jedcares.org is a great resource if you are feeling anxious or depressed. If you’re feeling helpless or like you want to do something but don’t know where to start, I found everytown.org to be really informational. -MG

Other Hollywood productions have shown similar sensitivity by moving promotions or delaying releases. Titles like “FBI” and “The Orville” have made sure to step out of the spotlight and put the focus on the grieving community in Texas.

No date has been given for the debut of “The Bad Seed Returns,” only that it’ll be sometime later this year.

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