A Message To Those Calling Chloë Grace Moretz 'Fat' And 'Masculine’

DELETE YOUR ACCOUNT.
Twirling on haters since '97.
Twirling on haters since '97.
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Either Demi Lovato upped her Twitter-hacking game or someone foolishly decided to Google themselves this fine Tuesday morning.

Two options, both equally disastrous.

Champion of non-nude-selfie-taking body positivity, Chloë Grace Moretz shared a series of tweets calling out haters for throwing around words like "fat" and "masculine" on social media. As someone who's grown up in the public eye -- Moretz was racking up IMDB credits before you knew the ABCs -- the actress is acutely aware of how destructive online negativity can be.

In fact, Moretz opened up about the damage wrought by Hollywood's beauty standards in a recent interview with Elle Magazine, in which she reveals her 16-year-old self once desired major plastic surgery.

“When I was 16. I wanted a boob job,” she explained. “I wanted the fat pad under my chin to be removed. I wanted a butt reduction, or whatever. And my mom said, ‘Absolutely not, you’re not allowed to have plastic surgery.’ And because of that, I found a lot of power within my insecurities. They’re what make me who I am now.”

Read her tweets below:

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