Netflix has edited the controversial suicide scene from '13 Reasons Why' two years after the show originally premiered.
The move has also drawn support from a number of suicide-related organizations and industry professionals, including the American Association of Suicidology, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, the American School Counselor Association, Stanford's Dr. Helen Hsu, Mental Health America, Cedars-Sinai's Dr.
However, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings later went on to defend the show, saying,"It is controversial, but nobody has to watch it."
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