Actress Chloe Moretz is facing a Twitter storm after a plus-sized model posted a picture of Moretz's promotional poster for the her new animated take on "Snow White," claiming it is body-shaming plus-size women.

The movie — called "Red Shoes and the 7 Dwarfs — features seven cursed princes on their quest to find enchanted red shoes currently in the possession of Snow White, who wears the shoes because they transform her from a petite, curvy woman into a tall, slender one.

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Holliday posted a photo of a promotional poster to Twitter showing both "versions" of Snow White and read, 'What if Snow White was no longer beautiful and the 7 Dwarfs not so short?"

Her outraged tweet got a huge response from her followers, many who agreed with Holliday's claim that it's telling "young kids being fat = ugly."

American jazz vocalist, Jane Monheit, commented, "THAT MAKES ME FURIOUS! Let's take something that was already s****y and add a lil' sexism to sweeten it up!"

Another commentor took the liberty of rewording the poster to say, "What if Snow White felt beautiful no matter what because people treated her as a person, not an object?"

However, not everyone was completely against the idea. Some people chose to give what seemed like a marketing flub the benefit of the doubt.

One user said, "I'm willing to give the film a chance, but I agree that this ad sends a negative message, and probably could have been done differently."

"Really think people are being overly judgmental. Bad ad doesn't mean bad movie. The people working on the film know the script. We don't," said another commentor.

The movie, according to an article on the Hollywood Reporter, is ultimately focused on showing that inner beauty is what's really important, even if the poster might be misleading.

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