Why Are We Still Using Fat Suits?
Decoder Ring
Slate Podcasts
4.6 • 2.2K Ratings
🗓️ 22 May 2024
⏱️ 32 minutes
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Summary
A fat suit is a custom-made costume with one goal: to make an actor appear fat without them actually having to be fat. It’s typically a unitard filled with mattress foam and other wiggly, jiggly bits—but it’s also so much more than that, an embodiment of all our cultural hang-ups about fatness. In today’s episode we’re going to consider the fat suit from all angles: how it’s made, how it’s changed, and why it continues to exist.
You’ll hear from Dawn Dininger, Royce Best, Amy Farrell, Hazel Cills, Mia Mask, and Matthew Mungle.
This episode was written and produced by Katie Shepherd. It was edited by Willa Paskin. Decoder Ring is also produced by Evan Chung and Max Freedman. Derek John is Executive Producer. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. We had mixing help from Kevin Bendis.
Special thank you to: Mike Marino, Jacqui Lucey, Gina Tonic, Kate Young, Barbara Miller and The Museum of the Moving Image.
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| 0:00.0 | Hi, this is Willa. Before we start, this episode contains some adult language. |
| 0:10.7 | In the late 90s and early odds, Katie Shepard, one of Dakota Rings producers, was a teenager. |
| 0:16.4 | Specifically, I was a fat teenager. Even more specifically, a fat teenage girl. |
| 0:24.3 | Not that anyone used the word fat to Katie's face. Don't get me wrong. People could be mean. I got the worst of it from my grandmother who'd purposefully buy me pants two sizes too small. But most of the time, people would just say things like |
| 0:39.0 | I was a big girl. But on TV and in the movies, well, fat was another story. Some girl ate |
| 0:46.7 | Monica. There was fat Monica on friends. Shut up. The camera adds 10 pounds. So how many cameras |
| 0:54.1 | are actually on you? |
| 0:55.9 | There was the horny, grotesque, fat bastard in Austin Powers. |
| 1:00.3 | Come here, I'm gonna eat you. |
| 1:03.3 | I'm bigger than you. I'm higher in the food chain. |
| 1:06.4 | Get in my belly. |
| 1:08.8 | And there were all of the fat characters Eddie Murphy played in the Nutty Professor movies. |
| 1:13.6 | You know where that comes from? |
| 1:14.6 | Watching that damn TV. |
| 1:16.6 | Every time you turn it on, they got somebody in there talking about loose weight. |
| 1:19.6 | Get healthy, get in shape. |
| 1:22.6 | I guess you could say these roles, and many others like like them brought fatness to the forefront. |
| 1:28.2 | But from Courtney Cox to Mike Myers to Eddie Murphy, the people playing these roles weren't fat themselves. |
| 1:35.1 | I wasn't really watching fatness on screen. |
| 1:38.4 | I was watching the puppet version of fatness. |
| 1:41.4 | I was watching the fat suit. |
| 1:46.6 | I don't know why everybody is trying to lose weight in the first place. |
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