Most Americas are probably familiar with friendly co-workers letting them know that they’re helping their kids sell Girl Scout Cookies or raise money for their schools and other worthy causes.
There’s nothing bad about having your kids be a part of your workplace, or having your kids be interested in activism,” the insider told the Daily Mail. But the insider felt that the manner in which Lively handled the situation was “insulting and performative.”
Given her status on the production — probably as No. 1 on the call sheet — it’s also likely that the crew felt they had to donate so as to not displease the boss.