Modern Family's Ariel Winter Reveals Heartbreaking Reason She Moved Out of Los Angeles
- Ariel Winter, known for her role in Modern Family, moved out of Los Angeles due to painful childhood memories and experiences of body shaming.
- Winter faced severe scrutiny over her appearance and has publicly discussed her struggles with self-esteem.
- Winter was removed from her home by the Department of Child and Family Protective Services due to her tumultuous relationship with her mother, Chrisoula Workman.
- Now, Winter focuses on her acting career, producing her own projects, and combating online sexual abuse through work with an organization called Safe From Online Sex Abuse.
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Ariel Winter Says Body Shaming While Starring In ‘Modern Family’ “Totally Damaged My Self-Esteem”
Ariel Winter is getting real about how it was growing up in front of the cameras, starring in Modern Family. The young star landed the role of Alex Dunphy at just 11 years old, and as she got older, she faced scrutiny over her body with mean comments on social media and in the press. “That was a major part of my teenage years,” she told People. “It was just everywhere. It was every headline I read about myself, like, grown people writing art…
Ariel Winter Through the Years: ‘Modern Family’ and More
Young Hollywood royalty! Ariel Winter rose to fame on ABC’s beloved sitcom Modern Family, but her role as Alex Dunphy was hardly her first go-round. By the time the Virginia native landed the role of Phil (Ty Burrell) and Julie Dunphy’s (Julie Bowen) middle child, she had already appeared in shows including ER, Bones, Nip/Tuck and Monk. In 2009, however, she landed the role that made her a household name. Modern Family ran from September of that…
Modern Family's Ariel Winter Reveals Heartbreaking Reason She Moved Out of Los Angeles
Ariel Winter is shedding light on her decision to leave Los Angeles. The actress, who played Alex Dunphy on Modern Family for 11 seasons, moved out of her hometown with boyfriend Luke Benward when...
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