Hallmark Reinstates Ads With Same-Sex Couples

Company is 'truly sorry' for 'wrong decision'
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 16, 2019 4:16 AM CST
Hallmark Does U-Turn on Same-Sex Marriage Ads
This image provided by Zola shows a scene from its advertisement.   (Zola via AP)

The Hallmark Channel, reversing what it called a "wrong decision," said Sunday it will reinstate commercials featuring same-sex couples that it had pulled following a complaint from a conservative group. The earlier decision by Crown Media, the Hallmark Channel's parent company, to pull several ads for the wedding planning site Zola featuring two brides kissing at the altar had launched a storm of protest. Celebrities like Ellen DeGeneres and William Shatner criticized the move and the hashtag #BoycottHallmarkChannel was trending on Twitter at one point, the AP reports.

"The Crown Media team has been agonizing over this decision as we’ve seen the hurt it has unintentionally caused," said a statement issued Sunday evening by Hallmark Cards CEO Mike Perry. "Said simply, they believe this was the wrong decision ... We are truly sorry for the hurt and disappointment this has caused." Zola, the wedding planning site that made the ads, said it was relieved that the decision to pull them had been reversed. In an email to the AP, the company said it would be in touch with Hallmark “regarding a potential return to advertising." "We are humbled by everyone who showed support not only for Zola, but for all LGBTQ couples and families who express their love on their wedding day, and every day," Mike Chi, the company's chief marketing officer, said in a statement.

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