Chloë Grace Moretz called out Kim Kardashian on Twitter after the reality star posted shared a new selfie on social media.
Kardashian, who broke the Internet with her curves last year, made another valiant effort to do the same with a NSFW naked selfie she posted late Sunday night.
"When you're like I have nothing to wear LOL," the 35-year-old captioned the nude photo, showing off her unclothed body with her lady parts censored with black bars.
The picture went on to garner 1.2 million likes on Instagram and more than 100,000 retweets. However, Moretz wasn't happy with Kim K.'s racy post and the "Kickass" star took to her Twitter account to blast Kardashian for setting the wrong example for young women.
"I truly hope you realize how important setting goals are for young women, teaching them we have so much more to offer than just our bodies," the 19-year-old tweeted.
She also retweeted Bette Midler's tweet about Kardashian. "Kim Kardashian tweeted a nude selfie today. If Kim wants us to see a part of her we've never seen, she's gonna have to swallow the camera," wrote Midler.
Kardashian's response to Moretz tweet was a picture of herself laughing with the caption, "Reading my comments like...LOL."
In a following tweet, the mother-of-two mentioned that the nude selfie was from last year when she was 25 pounds lighter before adding that she was "flattered" that her fans thought that she still had such a fit body after giving birth to Saint West nearly three months ago.
"I'm flattered some of u guys thought my post earlier was a recent pic! That was my blonde moment a year ago & 25lbs less! #MondayMotivation," said Kardashian.
Moretz's tweets sparked backlash on Twitter from Kardashian's fans, who accused the actress of being judgemental and slut-shaming the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star, prompting her to use the micro-blogging platform to clarify her statements.
"There's a huge difference in respecting the platform that you're given as a celebrity and "slut shaming" something I never have done and would never do," wrote Moretz.
Here's how it all went down: