25 Celebrities Who Called Out People Who Made Rude Comments About Their Appearance

    "Everyone's eyes get used to seeing airbrushed bodies and airbrushed skin, and suddenly, they think THAT'S the norm?! It isn't. It's fake. AND FAKE IS BECOMING THE NEW REAL."

    1. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt

    A few months ago, the actor showed off a new haircut on Instagram, where fans accused her of getting a brow lift. She responded with a series of hilarious pics using extreme filters. "So many people said I look different. Couldn't look more natural. I woke up like this," she wrote.

    Screenshots from Jennifer Love Hewitt's post

    2. Tess Holliday

    Tess Holliday

    Last year, the model posted an Instagram video after a body-shaming incident at the doctor's office. In the waiting room, a woman told Tess that she had a beautiful face and beautiful hair, but asked why she didn't lose some weight. "I looked at her, and I said, 'Ma'am, I am one of the most famous plus-size models in the world; I think I'm doing okay.'"

    Tess Holliday

    3. Simone Biles

    Simone Biles

    Earlier this year, our favorite Olympic superstar got married! Though her wedding pics were beautiful, internet trolls criticized her hairstyle, with some saying she looked "unkempt." Simone cited the heat as the reason behind her hairstyle. "But they can keep complaining idc idc idc."

    Simone Biles / Twitter: @Simone_Biles

    4. Melanie Lynskey

    Melanie Lynskey

    Last year, the actor slammed body-shamers who claim to just care about health. "Bitch you don't see me on my Peleton!" she wrote. "You don't see me running through the park with my child. Skinny does not always equal healthy."

    The story of my life since Yellowjackets premiered. Most egregious are the “I care about her health!!” people…bitch you don’t see me on my Peleton! You don’t see me running through the park with my child. Skinny does not always equal healthy https://t.co/W2poMmsv1p

    Melanie Lynskey / Via Twitter: @melanielynskey

    5. Ariel Winter

    Ariel Winter

    In the comments of one of her 2019 Instagram posts, someone insisted that she looked "beautiful before she started chopping up her body" and hoped their comment would help girls feel beautiful. The actor said she hadn't gotten plastic surgery. "That is also not being supportive of women if you're just assuming something about the way they look," she wrote.

    Screenshot of Instagram comments

    6. Keke Palmer

    Keke Palmer

    Earlier this year, the actor attended an Usher concert in a black bodysuit and sheer dress. Her boyfriend, Darius Jackson, made disparaging remarks about her on Twitter. "It’s the outfit tho.. you a mom," he wrote. When he was criticized for shaming Keke, he doubled down, writing, "We live in a generation where a man of the family doesn’t want the wife & mother to his kids to showcase booty cheeks to please others & he gets told how much of a hater he is. This is my family & my representation. I have standards & morals to what I believe. I rest my case."

    Keke Palmer and Darius Jackson

    Soon after, Keke posted pics of the outfit in question. "I wish I had taken more pictures, but we were running late!" she wrote in the caption. While she didn't directly call out Darius, she shared another Instagram post, writing, "One thing is certain and one thing is true, IM A MOTHA, through and through!" She announced new merchandise, including a crewneck that says "I'm a Motha."

    7. Charlie Puth

    Headshot of Charlie wearing a bow tie

    After a shirtless pic of the singer leaving the gym made its way around social media, negative comments were made about the singer's body. Soon after, he tweeted, "Hey just a very quick reminder that it's not cool to body shame anyone. Not entirely sure what the purpose of it is. Sorry I don't have an 8-pack like damn..."

    Hey just a very quick reminder that it’s not cool to body shame anyone. Not entirely sure what the purpose of it is. Sorry I don’t have an 8 pack like damn......

    Charlie Puth / Via Twitter: @charlieputh

    8. Ashley Graham

    Headshot of a smiling Ashley in a one-shoulder outfit

    In 2016, the model made an Instagram post calling out someone who'd called her thighs "cellulite city." She wrote, "I now realize these thighs tell a story of victory and courage. I will not let others dictate what they think my body should look like for their own comfort, and neither should you. #beautybeyondsize #effyourbeautystandards."

    Ashley Graham

    9. Sarah Hyland

    Sarah Hyland

    In 2017, the actor received a wave of hateful comments on social media telling her "to eat a burger" and that her head was "bigger than her body."

    Sarah Hyland

    In a long message shared on Twitter, she wrote, "I am not a fan of 'being skinny.' Which many of you have told me that I am too much of. 'Eat a burger.' 'Your head is bigger than your body and that's disgusting.' And you're right! I should eat a burger! Cause they're fucking delicious! [...] but considering I've basically been on bed rest for the past few months, I've lost a lot of muscle mass. My circumstances have put me in a place where I'm not in control of what my body looks like."

    Sarah Hyland / Via Twitter: @Sarah_Hyland

    In a second tweet, she continued, "My self-confidence is not rendered from your comments. Because I will always be too fat. I will always be too skinny. I will never have enough curves to be called a woman. And I will always be a slut for wearing a push up bra. Love the you you set out to be."

    10. Florence Pugh

    Florence Pugh

    Last year, the actor wore a stunning, sheer Valentino gown to a runway show that the Italian fashion house held in Rome. As soon as the pics came out, losers started body-shaming Florence for her breasts.

    Florence Pugh

    In an epic Instagram post, she wrote, "What’s been interesting to watch and witness is just how easy it is for men to totally destroy a woman’s body, publicly, proudly, for everyone to see. You even do it with your job titles and work emails in your bio...? It isn’t the first time and certainly won’t be the last time a woman will hear what’s wrong with her body by a crowd of strangers, what’s worrying is just how vulgar some of you men can be. Thankfully, I’ve come to terms with the intricacies of my body that make me, me. I’m happy with all of the 'flaws' that I couldn’t bear to look at when I was 14."

    Closeup of Florence Pugh

    11. Melissa McCarthy

    Melissa McCarthy

    In an Observer review of Melissa's 2013 movie Identity Thief, critic Rex Reed called her "tractor-sized." The actor told the New York Times, "I felt really bad for someone who is swimming in so much hate. I just thought, that's someone who's in a really bad spot, and I am in such a happy spot. I laugh my head off every day with my husband and my kids, who are mooning me and singing me songs."

    Melissa McCarthy

    12. Jameela Jamil

    Jameela Jamil

    In 2018, a man approached the actor at the gym and told her that every time he saw her, he thought, Ah, what a shame, she could look so amazing. He informed her that there were so many different things she could do to improve her body. In a video after the encounter, she said, "I’m comfortable, I enjoy my body, I enjoy my curves. No one needs this."

    Jameela Jamil

    13. Billie Eilish

    Billie Eilish

    In 2020, paparazzi pics went viral of the singer wearing a tank top. Social media users body-shamed her, with one person writing, "Billie Eilish has developed a mid-30s wine mom body."

    Closeup of Billie Eilish

    In a Vanity Fair interview a few months later, she said, "Everyone's like, 'Damn, Billie got fat!' And I'm like, 'Nope, this is just how I look! You've just never seen it before!'"

    Billie Eilish

    14. Bella Thorne

    Bella Thorne

    In 2016, a Twitter user wrote, "@bellathorne is hot beautiful sexy perf but wtf SHAVE UR LEGS!!" They attached several close-up pics of the actor's legs with visible hair. Bella had the perfect response: "HAHAHHA NEVER."

    Bella Thorne

    15. Kelly Clarkson

    Kelly Clarkson

    In 2015, British TV personality Katie Hopkins wrote now-deleted tweets shaming the singer. In the first, she wrote, "Jesus, what happened to Kelly Clarkson? Did she eat all of her backing singers?" In the second, she said, "Darling, if you had a baby a year ago, that is not baby weight. It is fat. Quit calling it cute names to make yourself feel better."

    Katie Hopkins

    During an interview with Heat, Kelly responded to Katie's cruel words: "She tweeted something nasty about me? That's because she doesn't know me. I'm awesome! It doesn't bother me."

    Kelly Clarkson

    16. Lily Allen

    Lily Allen

    The same Katie Hopkins also made disparaging remarks about Lily's post-pregnancy body. During an interview with Heat, Katie said that for Lily Allen, becoming a mother "largely involved gaining 2 stone and looking pretty hideous."

    Katie Hopkins

    Lily responded in a series of tweets: "Yes, after tragically [losing] a child so late into my pregnancy, I may have gained a few pounds. I am one of many that find comfort in food. The two pregnancies that followed were terrifying because of what had happened before, and I was pretty much on bed rest for 20 months. I wasn't exercising because I didn't want to take any risks, and funnily enough, the survival of my children felt more important than being thin."

    Lily Allen

    17. Jason Momoa

    Jason Momoa

    After a shirtless picture of the actor on vacation went viral, many people fat-shamed his supposed "dad bod." When a TMZ reporter asked Jason if the body-shaming hurt him, he replied, "Not at all...tell TMZ I'll show you my dad bod soon."

    Jason Momoa

    18. Gabourey Sidibe

    Gabourey Sidibe

    Social media trolls body-shamed the actor when she attended the 2014 Golden Globes. Twitter users wrote cruel hashtags like "IThinkSheAteTheGoldenGlobes."

    Gabourey in a body-conscious long gown on the Golden Globes red carpet

    Gabby tweeted the perfect comeback: "I mos def cried about it on that private jet on my way to my dream job last night."

    To people making mean comments about my GG pics, I mos def cried about it on that private jet on my way to my dream job last night. #JK

    Gabby Sidibe / Via Twitter: @GabbySidibe

    19. Lady Gaga

    Lady Gaga

    After the singer killed it at the 2017 Super Bowl, she faced tons of criticism online about her stomach. She addressed that nonsense with a beautiful Instagram post: "I heard my body is a topic of conversation so I wanted to say, I'm proud of my body, and you should be proud of yours, too. No matter who you are or what you do. I could give you a million reasons why you don't need to cater to anyone or anything to succeed. Be you, and be relentlessly you. That's the stuff of champions."

    Lady Gaga at the Super Bowl

    20. Camila Cabello

    Camila Cabello

    In a 2019 Instagram story, the singer shut down body-shamers with an inspirational message. "My eyes accidentally ran over a headline of people body-shaming me. Honestly, first thing I felt was super insecure just IMAGINING what these pictures must look like. 'Oh no! My cellulite!' 'Oh no! I didn't suck in my stomach!' But then I was like...of course there are bad pictures, of course there are bad angles. My body's not made of fucking rock, or all muscle, for that matter."

    Camila Cabello

    Camila said the reason behind her post was girls like her little sister. "They're constantly seeing photoshopped, edited pictures and thinking that's reality — everyone's eyes get used to seeing airbrushed bodies and airbrushed skin, and suddenly they think THAT'S the norm?! It isn't. It's fake. AND FAKE IS BECOMING THE NEW REAL."

    Camila Cabello's Instagram story

    21. Alyssa Milano

    Alyssa Milano

    In 2013, radio host Jay Mohr hosted a NASCAR Awards event, where Alyssa was a presenter. Later that month, Jay made some horrible statements about her post-pregnancy body on the radio. "It seems like she had a baby and said, 'I don’t really give a shit.' I read it on her gut... Somebody sat in the director’s chair and was not wearing Spanx, and I was like, 'Jesus Christ.'"

    Jay Mohr

    Alyssa responded to his crap with a very classy tweet: "So sorry you felt the need to publicly fat-shame me. Be well and God Bless. Please send my love to your beautiful wife."

    .@jaymohr37 So sorry you felt the need to publicly fat-shame me. Be well and God Bless. Please send my love to your beautiful wife.

    Alyssa Milano / Via Twitter: @Alyssa_Milano

    22. Zendaya

    Zendaya

    During E!'s Fashion Police coverage of the 2015 Oscars, Giuliana Rancic infamously said Zendaya's locs made her look like someone who smelled of "patchouli oil" or "weed."

    Giuliana Rancic

    The actor shut down Giuliana's horrific comments with a beautifully written response she shared on Twitter.

    Zendaya

    "There is already harsh criticism of African American hair in society without the help of ignorant people who choose to judge others based on the curl of their hair. My wearing my hair in locs on an Oscar red carpet was to showcase them in a positive light, to remind people of color that our hair is good enough," she wrote.

    Zendaya / Via Twitter: @Zendaya

    23. Kourtney Kardashian

    Kourtney Kardashian

    In 2020, the reality TV star shared pics of herself in a bikini on Instagram. When a fan commented that she looked pregnant, Kourtney responded, "This is me when I have a few extra pounds on, and I actually love it. I have given birth three amazing times, and this is the shape of my body."

    24. Ariana Grande

    Ariana Grande

    Earlier this year, the singer was bombarded with comments about her weight. She addressed the issue in a TikTok, saying, "I was on a lot of antidepressants and drinking on them and eating poorly and at the lowest point of my life when I looked the way you consider my 'healthy.' But that, in fact, wasn’t my healthy. I know I shouldn’t have to explain that, but I do feel like having an openness and some sort of vulnerability...something good might come from it."

    Closeup of Ariana Grande

    25. And finally, Shenae Grimes-Beech

    Shenae Grimes-Beech

    A few months ago, the actor got tired of continually being told that she's "aged terribly." She posted a video on Instagram addressing the lack of transparency around plastic surgery/procedures and the way that skews people's perceptions. "My face moves, and I have the lines to prove it," she said. "You’re comparing it to people who have literally had chemicals injected into their face so that they can stop their face from creating the lines that one’s face naturally does when gravity and genetics start to take their toll."

    Shenae Grimes-Beech

    A round of applause to all these celebs for standing up for themselves and putting trolls in their place!