"Overboard" actress Anna Faris quickly deleted a pantless Instagram picture of herself after being body-shamed for looking "ill" and "anorexic."

The "Mom" star took to social media to share a playful post, taken by her "Unqualified" podcast assistant Michael Sherman, before appearing on CBS' "The Talk" Tuesday.

"Having pre-show jitters," Faris captioned the photo, which shows the actress holding a trash can and dressed in a black turtleneck, knee-high boots and nude-colored boy shorts. "Also I eventually decided to put on pants."

The picture lived in the Instagram realm for no more than a quarter hour, but evoked many body-shamming comments, according to TMZ and Yahoo, who obtained the now-deleted remarks. Trolls said everything from "you look so unhealthy, eat,” to "this is alarming" to "I feel this pic is a cry for help, I hope you get the help you need."

The criticism spilled over to Twitter even after Faris erased the post.

User @bestgug said the mother of one looked "ill."

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@AlbertEhStein said he "would tell (Anna Faris) to eat something," although it was unlikely to get a response back from the actress.

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User @Sibjacj noted that Faris "does look anorexic," emphasizing concern over criticism: "People are not being mean. They're being truthful. Because we love (Anna Faris) therefore we're trying to help her."

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The actress hasn't responded to the body-shaming comments or posted anything on her social media accounts since deleting the image.

However, fans quickly jumped in to show support in the comment section under recent pictures she posted on her Instagram account.

One user, @antonija97, told Faris to block out the haters: "You are made beautiful. …don't let them get to you. People like them don't have anything better to do than to bodyshame (sic) people who don't fit to their idea of beautiful."

@alley_bellamy commented, "You are a beautiful strong woman and I am so sorry that there are mean people in the world. I hope you feel as beautiful and kind as you are and ignore all the others."

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