Writer, TikTok phenomenon, wrote that she won’t launch and that the reviews she heard were correct
Colleen Hoovera writer who became a phenomenon in Tick tock, backed down and said he will no longer be releasing the domestic violence coloring book. After the announcement that she would launch the product, she was heavily criticized on the Internet. Netizens accused her of using social problems as a way to make money.
On the night of this Wednesday the 11th, Colleen posted a statement on her Instagram Stories. In the text, she said she was drawn to the “strength of Lily,” a character who takes over the narrative in her books, and that she didn’t problematize the coloring book when she developed it. “Now I see how blind I was,” she wrote.
In her statement, Colleen said she was grateful for the notes received and that she would have no arguments to keep the project going. “I heard you guys and I agree with what you said. No apologies. No finger pointing,” the writer said. “I have already contacted the publisher to inform them that I will not go through with it. Thank you for your good advice and for your respect.”

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