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'The Boys' Star Slams Megyn Kelly For Accusing Her Of Having Plastic Surgery: 'Shame On You'

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29-year-old actor Erin Moriarty took to Instagram to slam the conservative news host for comparing how she looks now to a 'recent' photo—but it turns out the photo is nearly 10 years old.

Speculating on celebrities' appearances is not a new past time for talk show hosts, and Megyn Kelly in her post-Fox News era certainly was not above commenting. Recently, Kelly was in a segment that discussed plastic surgery, and used actor Erin Moriarty as a negative example.

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Moriarty, understandably, did not appreciate the criticism and fired back in a hurt Instagram post that also announced her departure from social media, at least for now.

One of the main points of Moriarty's post was that Kelly had used a photo in the video that she said was relatively recent, but Moriarty pointed out that the picture was actually over a decade old.

"We're all subject to levels of bullying throughout our lives but I am horrified, and I felt that I deserved to take a second to address these things."


The comments section on her post were all over the place. First, some agreed and sympathized with her, saying that the comments section itself was an additional insult.

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One questioned why actors' appearances are anyone's business.

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Some people were meanspirited about the whole post.

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Folks pointed out the irony of Moriarty having to address this issue, as The Boys deals with issues of misogyny.

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Then there were people who were not interested in reading so much text.

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The whole issue is an illustration of why being a celebrity sounds exhausting.

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The Boys season 4 should come out some time this year.

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