Brooklyn Beckham’s girlfriend Chloe Moretz shows off her slim legs in bikini shot just days after cruel body shaming
The actress showed what she thinks 'body confidence' is
CHLOE Moretz has defied her trolls by posting a picture of herself in her bikini – just days after she was targeted about her figure online.
The 19-year-old uploaded a shot of herself wearing just a pair of bikini bottoms and a crochet top as she paddled in the sea.
Looking carefree, Brooklyn Beckham’s girlfriend is playing on her phone in the image, with her blonde hair falling over her face.
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Chloe seemed to be making a statement about what ‘body confidence’ is – not only after being trolled but in response to her comments on Kim Kardashian’s recent naked selfie.
At the time it was posted, Chloe called out the reality star, writing: “It wasn’t a #BodyConfidence or #LoveWhoYouAre. It was done in a slightly voyeuristic light, which I felt was a little inappropriate for young women to see.
“I would hate for young women to feel they need to post certain photos in order to gain likes, retweets, favourites and male attention.”
Earlier in the week the actress hit back at keyboard warriors who had made comments about her body – after pictures of her in a bikini emerged.
She wrote: “When will people hiding behind computer screens get tired of calling someone ‘fat’ or ‘masculine’.”
Continuing, she asked: “Does it make you feel good typing your hateful comments? Does it fulfill you in some dark way?”
The Bad Neighbours 2 star then pleaded for the ignorance to stop as she added: “Sit back before you fire away commenting ignorant things and imagine the real HUMAN BEING you are commenting about.
“He or she is a PERSON, with feelings and thoughts and a life that you are affecting so negatively.”
Speaking from her own experiences, Chloe explained: “I’ve spent my whole life in front of cameras growing up with miscellaneous people judging and critiquing every little thing about myself.
“And it’s time we all stop hiding behind keyboards pretending we know even the smallest thing about the people we judge.”