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Kim KardashianWest may have sent her“haters” bottles of her KKW Fragrance Kimoji Hearts Bae perfumefor Valentine’s Day, butChloë Grace Moretz’sbottle never quite made it to her.

During an appearance onWatch What Happens Live withAndy CohenMonday night, the actress, 21, revealed what really went down when Kardashian West sent the fragrance over in a custom chocolate heart.

“I didn’t even get it. My publicist just took it. I didn’t even open it. I didn’t have it,” Moretz said.

She continued, “I never saw it. I literally got a video of it from my publicist and they were like, ‘They sent this so we just kept it.’ [laughs] And I was like, ‘Okay. Cool, but… thanks?'”

While Kardashian West’s friends and family also received Valentine’s fragrances, the star sent a long list of celebrities she’s feuded with over the years her “Bae” fragrance as well, which she revealed in a post on her Snapchat. In addition to Moretz, recipients includedTaylor Swift(with whom she and her husband Kanye West have trading barbs for years),Wendy Williams, Sharon Osbourne,Blac Chyna,Naya Rivera,Piers Morgan,Sarah Michelle Gellar,Janice Dickinson,Pink, Bette Midler andChelsea Handler. Some of these recipients crossed Kardashian West just a few days earlier (for example,Williams) while other feuds went back several years (looking at you, Sarah Michelle Gellar) — further provingthe star’s claim that she “remembers everything.”

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Moretz tweeted that “I truly hope you realize how important setting goals are for young women, teaching them we have so much more to offer than our bodies.”

She later added, “There’s a huge difference in respecting the platform that you’re given as a celebrity and ‘slut shaming,’ something I never have done and would never do.”

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Kardashian West quickly clapped backon Twitter saying, “Let’s all welcome @ChloeGMoretz to Twitter, since no one knows who she is. your nylon color is cute boo.”

A few months later, Moretz said in herJune 2016 cover storyforGlamourthatshe felt compelled to speak out about Kardashian West’s selfie.

“I had just gotten off a plane from South Korea, I was incredibly jet-lagged, and I couldn’t take one more thing,” she said. “I saw that photo, and I had to say something.”

“That picture wasn’t linked to body confidence,” she continued. “It wasn’t a #BodyConfidence or #LoveWhoYouAre. It was done in a slightly voyeuristic light, which I felt was a little inappropriate for young women to see. I would hate for young women to feel they need to post certain photos in order to gain likes, retweets, favorites, and male attention … I wasn’t slut shaming. It’s not about body shaming.”

source: people.com