get married at Boone Hall, a former plantation in South Carolina. It was 2012 then, and they had seen the venue on Pinterest.
Last May, Pinterest banned plantation-style wedding content, meaning photos of Lively and Reynolds' fête itself are no longer on the photo-sharing platform.
That made headlines.Now, especially in light of the Black Lives Matter movement, Reynolds tells Fast Company that he and Lively are dedicated to making up for that decision by being better.
The shame will stay with them, but they are motivated to continually do the work now to be anti-racist.The plantation wedding, “it’s something we’ll always be deeply and unreservedly sorry for,” he said. “It’s impossible to reconcile.
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