November 25, 2024 09:43 AM

IS EMMA TOO SKINNY? “THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2” STAR CLARIFIES HEALTH ISSUES

Is Emma too skinny for her new image? Critics have noticed that the actress has lost much of her body weight when she appeared too thin in her red carpet appearance.

Emma Stone has lately become the public's apple of the eye as well as by the critics as she reprise her role as Gwen Stacy in the "The Amazing Spider-Man 2". It is not just her acting and love life that has been under the microscope, but her body image as well. Many are asking if Emma is too skinny in her new figure as she displays her body in recent frequent red carpet entrance.

The 25 year-old actress has currently opened up to Seventeen.com about body confidence. The star has also clarified that she accepts criticisms done by other people towards her body image. She is very much aware that there are haters who might not actually like the way she looks.

In her interview with USA Today, the actress said that she's been seeing lots of comments on her body saying that she looks sick or she needs to eat a sandwich. Addressing the questions if is Emma too skinny or not, Stone says that at some point in time, someone is always too skinny or too fat or too tall or too short. She also previously said that keeping her weight on is a struggle for her, especially when she's stressed and especially now that she's getting older.

Stone has also admitted that although she tries to ignore those hurtful comments made by her critics, she said that some comments are getting into her. "Sometimes it's really easy to shrug it off and other times, things have pinched more," she said. In response to criticisms, saying that Emma has been too skinny recently, the actress has clarified something about her health.

Although some noticed that Emma is too skinny, she confirmed that she is in good health so her fans need not to worry about those rumors.

"Am I taking care of myself in a healthy way? Am I respecting myself and being responsible? And over and over, I answer yes to that question."

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