Why Chloe Grace Moretz changed after that Family Guy meme

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 Even though she is only 25, actress Chloe Grace Moretz has been in movies and on TV for a long time. Moretz started acting in 2004. She was in TV shows like "My Name Is Earl" and "Desperate Housewives" before she became known for her role in "500 Days of Summer," a romantic comedy that came out in 2009. Both "Kick-Ass," a spoof of superhero movies, and "Let Me In," a remake of a vampire movie, came out in 2010. These movies helped her get more attention. She was last seen in "Tom and Jerry," a live-action/animation comedy, and "Mother/Android," a science fiction movie on Hulu.

Moretz, on the other hand, has not had an easy time as a child star. She has talked in the past about how producers in Hollywood have tried to silence her opinions. Even though she is young, both the public and celebrities have tried to hurt her. The Kardashians have attacked her, which is just one of her recent problems.


In a new interview, Moretz talked more about the problems she had growing up in the public eye, especially her role on the Fox animated show "Family Guy." Here is what she said.


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Moretz did not enjoy her body being made into a joke

In an interview with Hunger, Chloe Grace Moretz talked about how memes about her body changed the way she thought about herself. She pointed out a picture that had been taken of her in which she was going into a hotel after getting pizza.

The photo made its way to "Family Guy," where the writers turned it into a joke by redrawing Moretz with disproportionately long legs and a small torso. The fact that the "Family Guy" image was so widely shared caused problems for Moretz, who didn't like that the joke was about her body.

"I just remember sitting there and thinking, 'My body is being used as a joke, and it's something I can't change about who I am, and it's all over Instagram,'" Moretz said. "It was as simple as walking into a hotel with leftovers."

Moretz's problems were made worse by the fact that it seemed like no one else saw the picture the way she did. "I told someone about it, and they were like, "Oh, shut up, it's funny." Moretz said that ignoring her worries made it harder for her to get past the problem that the meme brought up. She went to therapy in the end to help her deal with these feelings.

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