Jennifer Love Hewitt has been a staple in Hollywood for years, captivating fans ever since she first starred in I Know What You Did Last Summer. Now at 46, she’s back in the spotlight—not only for reprising her role in the horror franchise but also for embracing her evolving body with confidence.
In 2025, the actress experienced a mix of praise and unfair criticism regarding her weight gain, kicking off important discussions about aging, motherhood, and the pressure of unrealistic beauty ideals. This is her journey of self-acceptance, and it’s clear her fans are fully supporting her.

Jennifer Love Hewitt’s Red Carpet Comeback: A Bold Statement
When Hewitt stepped onto the red carpet for the I Know What You Did Last Summer sequel premiere in July 2025, she exuded confidence in a form-fitting black beaded dress. Her striking copper-red hair and radiant smile marked a triumphant return, but the spotlight also reignited discussions about her appearance. Some critics called her “unrecognizable,” while fans wholeheartedly embraced her curves, labeling her “body goals” for women experiencing natural changes.
“I feel like, at this stage in my career and life, I don’t need to defend myself against that,”

Hewitt stated in response to the body-shaming comments.
“It’s hurtful when people reject you as you are on platforms like Instagram or the internet just because they’re struggling to adjust.”
The Real Reasons Behind Her Weight Gain
Hewitt’s transformation isn’t as mysterious as some might think. After welcoming her third child, Aidan, in 2021, she focused on motherhood instead of strict dieting.
“She’s been busy raising three kids and hasn’t been able to stick to rigid workout routines or meal plans,”
a source revealed. Pregnancy, hormonal changes, and a packed filming schedule for 9-1-1 have all played a role in her natural weight changes a reality many women can relate to.
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— renan 🌴 (@gothanya24) July 15, 2025
Unlike some of her peers who turn to quick fixes like Ozempic, Hewitt prefers a balanced approach:
“She doesn’t deprive herself but chooses nutritious foods and stays active through Pilates and strength training,”
shared an insider.
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— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) July 15, 2025
While body-shamers claimed Hewitt had “let herself go,” supporters took to social media to express their admiration:
“Black fans celebrate her curves, while some white men just call her fat. The cultural divide is real.”
“She looks strong, healthy, and far beyond the reach of anyone criticizing her.”
Hewitt’s reaction? She chose silence. Instead, she shared lighthearted Instagram videos, showing she’s unfazed by the negativity.
A History of Body Shaming—And Resilience
This isn’t the first time Hewitt has faced backlash. Back in 2007, tabloids poked fun at her bikini photos with mocking headlines like “I Know What You Ate Last Summer.” She fought back, declaring,
“A size two is not fat! And it never will be.”
By 2008, she managed to shed 18 pounds through dedicated workouts, but she later distanced herself from extreme measures, affirming,
“Skin and weight shouldn’t define beauty.”