Prime Video Alerts ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty Fans: Stop Bullying the Cast’

Streaming giant Prime Video has issued a gentle reminder to fans of “The Summer I Turned Pretty” to keep the conversation positive. As tensions rise between those who love and those who criticize the show, Prime Video encourages viewers to be kind and avoid personally attacking the cast members.

In a recent statement shared on The Guardian, Prime Video emphasized the importance of respectful dialogue when discussing the popular romantic drama series. The streaming service also highlighted its “zero tolerance policy for bullying and hate speech” in a bid to create a safe and inclusive environment for everyone involved.

Fans of “The Summer I Turned Pretty” were specifically urged to be mindful of their online interactions, especially on platforms like Instagram, X, and TikTok. The series underscored that while the show itself may be fiction, the actors portraying the characters are real individuals deserving of respect and compassion.

Adapted from Jenny Han’s novel series, “The Summer I Turned Pretty” has captivated audiences since its premiere in 2022. With its third and final season coming to a close, the show has garnered significant popularity on Prime Video, earning accolades like the Most Bingeworthy Show of the Year at the 2024 People’s Choice Awards.

Starring Lola Tung as Belly Conklin, the protagonist torn between two love interests portrayed by Christopher Briney and Gavin Casalegno, “The Summer I Turned Pretty” is set to conclude its run with the final episode slated for release on September 17.

As fans eagerly await the series finale, it’s crucial to remember that behind the characters and storylines are real people—actors who dedicate their time and talent to bring these narratives to life. Let’s keep the online conversations around “The Summer I Turned Pretty” respectful and engaging, embodying the spirit of kindness and empathy that the show itself aims to convey.