Actress Emma Stone arrives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala Benefit celebrating the opening of "Charles James: Beyond Fashion" in Upper Manhattan
Actress Emma Stone arrives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala Benefit celebrating the opening of "Charles James: Beyond Fashion" in Upper Manhattan, New York May 5, 2014. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

Emma Stone may have a worldwide following, fans who love and adore her and people who always support her, but apparently same as most Hollywood celebrities who breathe in the limelight, she cannot run away from people who are particularly not fond of her.

In the seventh installment of Jimmy Kimmel's segment "Celebrities Read Mean Tweets," wherein celebrities are being insulted on Twitter, the 25-year-old actress, who plays Gwen Stacy alongside her real-life boyfriend Andrew Garfield in the "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" movie, has gotten her own taste of Twitter insult.

"Emma Stone looks like she smells like cat p**s," Emma Stone reads on the video clip posted on YouTube, courtesy of Jimmy Kimmel Live.

With a smirk, a nod and an "okay" response, Emma Stone has gotten through it. But apparently, it was the fans of "The Amazing Spider-Man" star who couldn't help but go crazy about it.

Reactions on the comment section of the clip, which has now over 14 million views, has varied. While some appears not to care, the majority are asking why people would hate Stone.

Fortunately, to fans of Stone, the man behind the tweet, who is continuously referred to as @CLE_84, which is his account name on Twitter, has finally spoken up.

Asked what must have been on his mind when he posted the Emma Stone tweet, Chris from Columbus, Ohio, the man behind @CLE_84, readily answered to IBT AU in an interview via Twitter, how everything started, without hesitation.

"At that moment when I saw her [Emma Stone], I pictured dirt in her nails, and her smelling like cat p**s," Chris confidently answers.

It appears that the tweet mentioned has actually been posted on Twitter some time in 2012, which makes the tweet about two years old.

The man from Columbus, Ohio shared that he has actually watched the first 'Spider-Man' movie with Stone in it. Things have gotten bad, however, when he started sharing that he might actually see "The Amazing Spider-Man 2."

"I mentioned going to see the second one, but an angry fan ruined the ending for me," Chris shares.

Since Chris' tweet has been featured on Jimmy Kimmel's "mean tweets" segment, Chris has started to receive hate comments and mentions on Twitter.

"They're not haters, they're mostly just fans of hers," Chris has been quick to clarify.

"Being attacked by "stans" of celebrities is common these days," he adds.

Chris, who apparently likes talking s**t about celebrities, also revealed on Twitter that out of all the celebrities Stone is the one who has gotten him "caught up." Still, Chris said that he stands by what he said though he may not actually hate the 'Spider-Man' star.

"No, I don't hate Emma Stone at all," he clears.