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Chloe Grace Moretz became a 'recluse' after fat-shaming Family Guy meme went viral
READ MORE: Chloë Grace Moretz slams Twitter trolls for calling her 'fat' and 'masculine'She said: "I just remember sitting there and thinking, 'My body is being used as a joke' and it's something that I can't change about who I am, and it is being posted all over Instagram."The meme was of the Family Guy cartoon character 'Legs Go All the Way Up Griffin', which was next to a picture of Chloe, who had been snapped carrying a pizza into a hotel in 2016.Speaking to Hunger magazine, Chloe said: "This photo got manipulated into a character from Family Guy with the long legs and the short torso, and it was one of the most widespread memes at the time."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'."To this day, when I see that meme, it's something very hard for me to overcome."Chloe said the impact of the meme left her with body dysmorphia and that she felt "kind of sad" that she had to go through the ordeal.For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here."At the same time, it made me severely anxious when I was photographed," she added. "My heart rate would rise and I would hyperventilate."It took a layer of something that I used to enjoy, which was getting dressed up and going to a carpet and taking a photo, and made me super self-conscious."I think that body dysmorphia — which we all deal with in this world — is extrapolated by the issues of social media.
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‘Nimona’s’ ND Stevenson on the Power of Transforming Myths
She-Ra reboot — can draw his bustling life into a frame, one panel at a time.Filling the pages of candid, witty webcomic I’m Fine I’m Fine Just Understand with expressive line-drawn vignettes, or, say, early sketches for his award-winning science fantasy graphic novel Nimona, Stevenson, who is trans and married to fellow author/creative Molly Knox Ostertag, chronicles his own adventures in simply getting through the day.It’s a safe space, he writes, “to post little comics and updates about transition, mental health, career, and life in general.”“I just feel like comics is something that I kind of can’t not do,” Stevenson tells Metro Weekly, zooming in — before the current WGA and SAG strikes — to chat about Netflix’s new animated feature adaptation of Nimona, starring Riz Ahmed as interstellar knight Ballister Boldheart and Chloë Grace Moretz as the beloved, shape-shifting title character.Traveling the globe on behalf of the film, directed by Nick Bruno and Troy Quane, Stevenson has recently devoted several amusing pages of I’m Fine I’m Fine to recounting his “adventures from the Nimona press tour.” The webcomic travelogue marks a full-circle moment for the artist and the character who helped lead him out of a self-described time of darkness.“I think the character specifically was at that particular time in my life,” Stevenson recalls. “I was 19 and in a very transitional period, as I think most young adults are at that age.
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