Jason Ritter Fires Back After Wife Melanie Lynskey is Body Shamed on Social Media

Posted on the 01 February 2022 by Maxiel

Jason Ritter fires again after spouse Melanie Lynskey is physique shamed on social media

Jason Ritter took to Twitter Saturday in protection of his spouse Melanie Lynskey after she was physique shamed on social media.

Ritter, 41, posted a touch upon the social media website quoting his spouse's earlier tweet expressing her frustration on the subject.

'If anybody has any additional unsolicited feedback about *anyone* else's physique, they will be at liberty to jot down them in everlasting ink onto their very own foreheads and swan dive immediately into the solar,' Ritter mentioned.

Lynskey, 44, beforehand took to the positioning Friday to touch upon individuals who make unsolicited feedback about her weight beneath the guise of concern for her well-being.

'Most egregious are the "I care about her health!!" folks...' mentioned the Yellowjackets actress, who shares a three-year-old daughter together with her partner. 'B**** you do not see me on my Peloton! You do not see me working by way of the park with my baby. Skinny doesn't all the time equal wholesome.'

Lynskey, who tied the knot with the Tales of Titans actor in 2020, chat earlier this month with Rolling Stone about how a staffer in manufacturing of her Showtime collection Yellowjackets had nudged her to drop some pounds.

'They have been asking me, "What do you plan to do? I'm sure the producers will get you a trainer. They'd love to help you with this."'

Lynskey mentioned that she was supported by co-stars Tawny Cypress, Christina Ricci and Juliette Lewis on the problem, as Lewis wrote a letter to the present's producers.

Lynskey spoke with Folks on the subject of physique picture in a 2016 interview, saying she 'was very unwell for a very long time' in 'making an attempt to evolve to one thing that was not bodily potential for' her.

'I used to be dropping my thoughts,' she mentioned. 'I had consuming points and at a sure level I used to be like, "I'm not going to survive" - not like I used to be on loss of life's door or something, however I used to be so sad and my hair was falling out.'

Lynskey mentioned, 'I used to be like, "I just need to look the way I'm supposed to look" and have religion that persons are going to need to put somebody in a movie or on a present who appears like this. I did have to actually turn into snug with myself, as a result of you may't pretend it.'