Chloe Grace Moretz reflects on viral Family Guy meme about her body

Actor says she became a ‘recluse’ after the meme circulated widely online

Annabel Nugent
Wednesday 28 September 2022 05:51 BST
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Chloe Grace Moretz has reflected on how a meme comparing her body to a scene in Family Guy negatively impacted her life.

The 25-year-old actor – who has starred in films including 500 Days of Summer and Kick-Ass – opened up about how seeing memes of herself online affected her body image.

Moretz spoke to Hunger about one particular picture that had been taken of her, in which she is entering a hotel after having gotten pizza.

Many people compared the photo to a character in a season 10 episode of Family Guy titled “Amish Guy”.

The episode introduces a fictional character named Legs Go All The Way Up Griffin, who is the great aunt of the main character Peter Griffin, who has exaggerated proportions, such as very long legs and a short torso.

Moretz told the publication that she was uncomfortable with her body becoming the subject of a joke.

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“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,” she said, “It was something so benign as walking into a hotel with leftovers.”

The actor said that many people dismissed her concerns about the meme, defending the joke as “funny”.

She said: “I brought it up with someone and they were like, ‘Oh, shut the f** up, it’s funny.’”

Moretz is due to star in the thriller series The Peripheral, which is due for release on 21 October on Amazon Prime.

An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that it was the writers behind Family Guy who used the photo of Chloe Grace Moretz as inspiration behind the season 10 scene when it was, in fact, viewers who compared the photo of Moretz to the character in Family Guy.

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