“The show was great and they canned it for no good reason. Now they’re using her personal life to promote it years later?” one fan wrote, referring to Zoë and Harry’s recent engagement.

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The Instagram post now appears to have been removed from the platform, though it is still available on Hulu’s X account.

“The show was great and they canned it for no good reason. Now they're using her personal life to promote it years later? It's tacky,” someone else tweeted.

One more user added, “I don't care for Zoe individually, but this new streaming model of making good shows, dumping them in their catalogue with little to no promotion just to cancel it a month later must be frustrating as hell for everyone in the industry, and using the star's personal life to promote it half a decade too late just adds assault to injury, I'd be petty too.”