Jennifer Love Hewitt Fans Shut Down Body-Shaming After Online Trolls Target Star’s Appearance

Instead of celebrating her return to the spotlight, some people online took it as an opportunity to make cruel remarks about her body.

The internet has its bright moments—funny memes, helpful hacks, travel tips—but it also has a darker side. Unfortunately, actress Jennifer Love Hewitt became the latest target of that negativity after receiving a wave of harsh and unnecessary body-shaming comments following a recent public appearance.

The I Know What You Did Last Summer star, now 46, attended the premiere of the 2025 reboot of the original film earlier this week. She looked radiant in a black, beaded floor-length gown. But instead of celebrating her return to the spotlight, some people online took it as an opportunity to make cruel remarks about her body.

Several trolls, surprisingly including other women, posted side-by-side images comparing Hewitt today with photos from her teenage years—an unfair and ridiculous comparison that fans were quick to call out.

Instead of celebrating her return to the spotlight, some people online took it as an opportunity to make cruel remarks about her body.

Instead of celebrating her return to the spotlight, some people online took it as an opportunity to make cruel remarks about her body.Maya Dehlin Spach

One user on X made a pointed suggestion: “Jennifer Love Hewitt is still gorgeous at 46, and anyone criticising her should have to post their own full-body picture.”

Another commented, “Jennifer Love Hewitt has survived two decades of Hollywood, horror movies, and low-rise jeans—and y’all think your opinion on her body matters? If your first reaction to seeing a woman with a healthy, aging body is to shame her, the problem isn’t her body. It’s your brain.”

The backlash against the critics continued, with another user adding, “It amazes me how many people criticise. These people think their opinions matter. We are all just a speck in time in an endless universe. Make it great and stop the hate.”

And finally, one summed it up perfectly: “This discourse on Jennifer Love Hewitt and her body is disgusting.”

They’re right. It is disgusting.

Women shouldn’t need to meet a narrow, outdated standard of beauty to be respected or appreciated. Not in Hollywood, and not anywhere else.

Women shouldn’t need to meet a narrow, outdated standard of beauty to be respected or appreciated. Not in Hollywood, and not anywhere else.Monica Schipper

Whether someone thinks Jennifer “looks good for her age” or “especially good after having three kids” misses the entire point. What exactly do people expect a 46-year-old mother of three to look like? More importantly, why does anyone feel entitled to make that judgment in the first place?

Women shouldn’t need to meet a narrow, outdated standard of beauty to be respected or appreciated. Not in Hollywood, and not anywhere else.

While it’s disheartening to see celebrities subjected to this kind of scrutiny, it’s also powerful to witness the wave of support that rises up in response. More and more people are refusing to let body-shaming go unchallenged, and that matters. Because calling it out is how real change begins.