For days now, Erin Moriarty‘s name has gained prominence not precisely because of her talent, but because of her physical change (and here we go again). While talking about others’ looks should no longer happen, people seem to still have fun with it and unfortunately, this practice can break down a person’s self-esteem.
Recently, the actress from The Boys, published a message on social networks to clarify her “transformation” and this is when we ask ourselves: “But, what is the need?” The 29-year-old celebrity had to explain what had happened to her face and why she looked thinner, reasons for which Internet users claimed that she had undergone “aesthetic fixes” that “don’t suit her at all.” ”.
What Did Erin Moriarty Say About Criticism of Her Physique?
Erin Moriarty highlighted that seeing all the speculation about what she had done to look different seemed terrifying to her and people dared to give their opinion without knowing that she was going through a difficult time in her life.
“This is something I never really anticipated writing. We are all subject to levels of bullying throughout our lives, but I am horrified and felt I deserved to take a second to address these things. To be honest, I had no idea what was going on because I had one of the most challenging weeks of my life. And I specifically thought that as I come out of this period of time, so stressed that I’ve barely been able to eat and sleep.”
Unfortunately, she pointed out, she was already expecting his comments about her thinness with remarks that she was surely sick or that she used drugs.
“I thought, Okay, I’m going to lose 10 pounds and the verbal abuse and accusations will fly, usually either for drug use or just a flippant ‘eat a hamburger’ comment,” she wrote.
Erin Moriarty Denies Cosmetic Surgery
Likewise, Erin Moriarty did not miss the opportunity to launch herself against journalist Megyn Kelly, who was the one who started the rumor that she had had surgeries on her face.
“Receiving messages about a disgustingly fake and counterproductive to the point of being ironically misogynistic video from Megyn Kelly, and having it replicated on a staggering scale, has left me horrified.”
She regretted that the search for clicks led some media to take things out of context and this time, go against her appearance, which precisely that day she felt pretty, and highlighted that the “arrangements” are nothing more than an evil invention. taste.

“It’s appalling how completely misinformed, inaccurate and click-seeking those we follow and consider informed are. I put on makeup that day and it involves major contouring and I remember leaving and feeling pretty. And even that day was immensely stressful for me.
I ran up to those girls and showed up crying after what had happened that day and I left feeling better simply because I felt like they had reduced my lack of sleep and activated their magic wands. I saw the comments, scathing enough to disable them. But this is turning into harassment. This is becoming fake news,” she concluded.
Let us remember that giving an opinion about the physique of others reflects nothing more than pure insecurity since it is something that does not define the value of a person; on the contrary, focusing on this can perpetuate stereotypes and cause irreparable emotional damage.
This story was written in Spanish by Nayeli Párraga in Cultura Colectiva.
