Well-known actor and comedian Jonah Hill, who recently announced that he started working for his second projects he would be directing, fired up his social media accounts to slam media outlets for not respecting his privacy right plus making a public mockery of his body.
The young actor who dramatically transformed his physique by losing a great amount of weight in the previous years posted a screenshot of a Daily Mail‘s news titled, “Jonah Hill slips into his black wetsuit for surf day in Malibu… before showing off his tattoos while going shirtless to towel himself off,” and condemned the media outlet for stalking and mocking him.
Hill added a lengthy caption alongside the photo; he began his message by saying that he always hesitated to take his shirt off until he was in his mid-30s in public, and continued:
“Probably would have happened sooner if my childhood insecurities weren’t exacerbated by years of public mockery about my body by press and interviewers.”
Accusing the media outlet of trying to play him by stalking him while surfing and printing photos like this, Hill stated that he finally loves and accepts himself at the age of 37. He added:
“This isn’t a “good for me” post . And it’s definitely not a “feel bad for me post”. It’s for the the kids who don’t take their shirt off at the pool. Have fun. You’re wonderful and awesome and perfect. All my love.”
At the end of his caption, Hill directly addressed Daily Mail and wrote:
“Oh and Daily Mail, not even you can take that smile from my face ;)”
Even though the actor expressed his discontent regarding the news, Daily Mail has not removed it so far.
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