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Chloe Grace Moretz "appalled" by body-shaming ads for her movie

LOS ANGELES -- Chloe Grace Moretz says she is "appalled and angry" by the ads for her upcoming animated movie. 

She and the creators of her new film apologized Wednesday after promotional materials were criticized for body-shaming women.

Moretz, 20, wrote on Twitter that she had talked to producers for the film "Red Shoes & the 7 Dwarfs" about the marketing choices, including a billboard appearing at the Cannes Film Festival last week. The ad depicted a tall, thin woman in red heels next to a shorter, heavier version of herself holding her heels. The tagline promoted a Snow White who was no longer beautiful. 

Moretz claimed that she and her team never approved the marketing for the film. 

A trailer posted by South Korea-based Locus Creative Studios showed two dwarfs hiding in Snow White's bedroom watching her undress after a night out. After kicking off her red heels, the Snow White character is shown as a heavier woman lounging in her underwear.

The company removed the trailer from its YouTube channel after social media users criticized the film's ads.

Locus apologized for the billboard and trailer in an email. The company will terminate the current promos, saying they had the opposite effect of what was intended.

"Our film, a family comedy, carries a message designed to challenge social prejudices related to standards of physical beauty in society by emphasizing the importance of inner beauty," the studio said.

Moretz wrote that she stands behind the film's script, which she says sends a powerful message to young women.

"The actual story is powerful for young women and resonated with me," Moretz wrote. "I am sorry for the offense that was beyond my creative control."

The film has no release date.

Moretz has starred in films including "Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising" and "Kick-Ass" and its sequel.

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