Teenage Eiza González Opens Up About Enduring Hurtful Comments on Her Body Image and Their Lasting Impact
“That kind of criticism leaves a permanent mark on you, almost branding you for life,” she shared, reflecting on the deep emotional scars caused by harsh judgments.
The Fountain of Youth star Eiza González recently recounted a poignant moment from her youth when actress Millie Bobby Brown publicly condemned journalists for their disturbing remarks about her appearance.
During her appearance on Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s podcast Dinner’s on Me in May, Eiza reflected on the intense scrutiny she faced as a young actress, similar to Millie’s recent experiences.
“It was heartbreaking,” Eiza admitted, recalling her teenage years when she first entered the entertainment industry. “Hearing those comments about my looks was devastating.”
In the early stages of her career, from 2007 to 2008, Eiza starred in a Mexican adaptation of the Argentine soap opera Floricienta, titled Lola, érase una vez (Lola: Once Upon a Time).
She vividly remembered debuting on stage, singing a song, and then watching a Mexican TV segment that criticized her appearance. “I was just 14, thinking, ‘Wow, this is happening to me,'” she recounted. “The hosts, who were in their 40s and 50s, called me ugly and fat, questioning why they cast someone like me.”
Choking back emotion, Eiza described how these comments left a lasting impression. “Even now, I get emotional thinking about how shocking it was,” she said. “It was humiliating, and I felt embarrassed and hurt.”
Her struggles were compounded by the tragic loss of her father in a devastating accident when she was only 12, which intensified her emotional turmoil during her teenage years.
She attempted to ignore the media’s comments, but the pain persisted, marking a turning point in her self-perception and confidence.