'I knew in my heart. The first word out of his mouth, I was like, there it is.' 🥰
Teen Voguesequel was color-blind. At the end of the first film, audiences got a glimpse of John Ambrose, who was then played by actor Jordan Burtchett. In the book, John Ambrose is described as having blonde hair and navy blue eyes; he's also the grandson of Lara Jean's nursing home friend and mentor Stormy who explains to LJ, "My grandson looks like a young Robert Redford." In the film adaptation, John Ambrose isn't related to Stormy .
“Would I prefer [John Ambrose] to be someone that's a person of color? Yes, for my own... call it selfish reasons that I would like our diverse film to be even more diverse. I actually don't think that's selfish; I just think that's right,” Lana said about the recasting in her January cover story. “But I also wasn't, ‘I'm only going to read with people of color or no one at all.
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