Fans Slam Lifetime Channel Over New Gaby Petito Movie: 'It's Too Soon'

By Samantha in Real Life On 29th June 2022
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The public is outraged and many took to social media to express their disappointment and anger over Lifetime's new movie about Gabby Petito's murder.

The movie - The Gabby Petito Story - is based on a 22-year-old vlogger whose death in 2021 became widely publicized in news publications and on social media.

Petito, who was an aspiring social media star, went missing in late August 2021 during a cross-country road trip from New York to Oregon with her fiancé Brian Laundrie.

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After an extensive search, officials later discovered that she was strangled to death and her body was found in a Wyoming national park.

The Lifetime network greenlit the movie back in May, with Deadline reporting that the movie will "will explore Gabby and her fiancé Brian Laundrie’s complicated relationship and what may have gone wrong during their cross-country trip that resulted in Gabby’s tragic murder."

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It is reported that Thora Birch will be directing the movie and she will also play Gabby’s mom, Nichole Schmidt.

According to The Sun, Petito’s family does not approve of the movie and says that Lifetime "took it upon themselves" to make the film.

While production is still underway, the actors were spotted filming for the movie in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Thursday filming their scenes.

After photos were released on social media, people were quick to share their sentiments and lash out at the upcoming film.

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Critic Ella Dawson wrote: "Just saw a commercial for a lifetime channel movie about Gabby Petito's murder. That poor girl's body hasn't even been in the ground for a year and there's already a goddamn film. vultures."

Another user tweeted: "I can't believe this even needs to be said but we do NOT need a Gabby Petito murder movie. We don't."

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A third commented: "I think doing a tv series or movie on what happened to Gabby Petito at this time is absolutely despicable. Even if it were to be absolutely accurate, which it is not, it’s still wrong. Let family, friends, and people grieve and heal. All is still in process and transition."

A fourth wrote: "I will NOT endorse @lifetimetv, still making a movie about Gabby Petito even though the family and friends disapprove of [it]. Shame on Lifetime TV."

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Pictures from the film set were shared on social media after Laundrie’s notebook was shared publically and stated that Laundrie "ended Petito's life" because he wanted to "take away" her pain.

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The Independent states Petito's fiancé confessed in a note that Petito was injured before she was plunged into a creek before her death.

He wrote: "I found her breathing heavily gasping my name, she was freezing cold."

It is expected that the lifetime film will premiere later this year as part of the network's "Stop Violence Against Women" campaign.