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Hill fed up with fans’ comments on body

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Actor and director Jonah Hill has asked his 3.1 million social media followers to stop commenting on his body.

The 21 Jump Street star, who has been vocal about his body-positivity journey in the past, released a statement Wednesday via Instagram explaining why remarks on his appearance make him uncomforta­ble. “I know you mean well but I kindly ask that you not comment on my body,” Hill wrote with a heart emoji. “[G]ood or bad I want to politely let you know it’s not helpful and doesn’t feel good. Much respect.” Underneath the post, several of Hill’s peers — including ‘Saturday Night Live’ cast member Aidy Bryant, musician SZA, actors Olivia Munn and Sharon Stone and ‘American Crime Story’ star Beanie Feldstein — replied with words and emojis of encouragem­ent. “Absolutely Love you,” SZA wrote. “Thank you!!” “THATS ... MY ... BROTHER,” wrote Feldstein, who is Hill’s younger sister.

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