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Jennifer Love Hewitt slams ‘grown men’ who talked about her ‘breasts’ on talkshows at age 16

Vinay Sharma Vinay Sharma
Jennifer Love Hewitt

Jennifer Love Hewitt recently opened up about being sexualized at a young age.

The 45-year-old actress recalled that as a teenager, she was frequently questioned about her body—especially her breasts.

Speaking with Mayim Bialik on the Breakdown podcast, Hewitt reflected on the attention she received after starring in I Know What You Did Last Summer at just 18.

Even before that, as a young actress, she was put in uncomfortable situations.

She said, “In my 30s, I looked back at that time and thought, ‘Oh my God’. There were grown men talking to me at 16 about my breasts just openly on a talk show, and people were laughing about it.”

“I don’t even remember that, I really didn’t take that part in, but in hindsight it was really strange I think to become a sex symbol sort of for people before I even knew what that was.”

She recalled doing photoshoots for men’s magazines without fully understanding their implications.

She admitted, “’I took your magazine with me on a trip last week.’ I didn’t know what that meant, you know what I mean? It’s kind of gross.”

“I think later it sort of hit me more, kind of the things that I probably went through somewhere. But at the time, it felt very innocent and exciting and fun.”

Hewitt also remembered wearing a “Silicon Free” t-shirt in response to rumours that she had a boob job, even though she was just a normal teenager going through puberty.

She recalled, “After the movie came out, everybody said ‘Oh, I know what your breasts did last summer’ and that was the joke.”

“Everybody would laugh, and so I would laugh, ’cause it was supposed to be funny, I guess. It didn’t register with me that this was a grown man, talking about my breasts on national television.”

Despite everything, she’s grateful she didn’t dwell on it at the time.

She added, “Had I taken on some of that earlier, I think it would have messed with me a little bit, but it didn’t for whatever reason.”

Watching the Britney Spears documentary was a turning point for her.

She went on, “When I watched the Britney Spears documentary, that was really honestly the light bulb for me.”

“When I watched it, I finished watching it, and my husband [Brian Hallisay] was like, ‘Why do you look so disturbed?’ and I was like, ‘I know what that feels like.’”

“I know sitting there and being asked those questions and it never dawned on me that it was inappropriate.”

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