![]() ![]() “Everyone was making fun of my body and I brought it up with someone and they were like, ‘Oh, shut the f-k up, it’s funny,’” she said. Moretz discussed the way the viral meme impacted her life in the interview. This snap of Moretz led to the viral “Family Guy” meme in 2016. In her “Hunger” interview published last month, Moretz described how the meme and photoshopped images led to her to suffer from body dysmorphia. People drew comparisons to the “Family Guy” character Legs Go All the Way Up Griffin in an episode of the show called “Amish Guy.” People edited the photo of the “Kick-Ass” star so that her midsection looked shorter and her legs looked longer. The “Family Guy” character Legs Go All The Way Up Griffin in the episode “Amish Guy.” FOX The paparazzi photo of which Moretz has been referring to shows her carrying a pizza box and wearing a black top, heels and shorts. She continued: “I think compassion is key and I hope that the world can have a little bit more of that.” “I think the big thing is that compassion is a really key thing in humanity and just being kind with the words that you say with one another, the things you say online,” Moretz told Entertainment Tonight while walking the red carpet at “The Peripheral” premiere on Tuesday. The 25-year-old actress is revealing what she hopes fans will take away from her September Hunger magazine profile, in which she says the meme made her a “recluse.” Jack Reynor on ‘Peripheral’ co-star Chloe Grace Moretz: ‘We had a shorthand’Ĭhloë Grace Moretz: How ‘cruel’ viral Family Guy meme turned me into recluseĬhloë Grace Moretz is candidly discussing the emotional aftermath of a cruel “Family Guy” meme that went viral in 2016. Chloë Grace Moretz: ‘I’m in my f - k it era’ after being a recluseįormula 1 kicks off US Grand Prix with celebrity guests
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