That Betty was, well, big all over: in the face, the arms, middle. And while we still don't know the identity of Jones' real-life baby daddy, one mystery was solved on Monday when it was revealed that Jones was wearing a fat suit and prosthetic face and neck appliances to make her character look heavy duty. While Jones was pregnant with her now-six-month-old son Xander during filming, instead of writing that into the plot, series creator Matthew Weiner had the series' writers explain it away by explaining that Betty had packed on the pounds out of boredom, depression and a distance from her second husband, Henry Francis.
Paulson loved the wig she donned to play O. Simpson prosecutor Marcia Clark so much, she kept it with her after filming wrapped, bringing it with her on her various travels. She also made sure to wear the same perfume as Clark, an "extremely stinky" scent called Magie Noire.
Cranston goes from terrifying drug kingpin to family-friendly dad-next-door with one cut of the razor. In real life, Aduba's eyes are significantly less crazy than Crazy Eyes', and the braids are nowhere to be found. Before Simpson was running rampant through Westworld and threatening suicide on This Is Us , he was a milk-chugging, eye patch-wearing McPoyle brother on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia , unibrow and all.
The pride and joy of the Stranger Things fandom, Barb looks perfectly normal for a '80s teen. In real life, however, Purser has been known to go in an old Hollywood glam direction, ditching the glasses and plaids for winged eyeliner and red lips. Peggy Olson may have concluded Mad Men 's seven seasons in sunglasses and roller skates, but she began the series by getting pregnant and not knowing it.
You can watch the costume designer and makeup department head talk about transforming the chic Elisabeth Moss in a video here. TV's Most Surprising Transformations. One fan has even set up a Twitter feed, FatBettyFrancis , to mock the whole ordeal. Here, a guide to the "Fat Betty" controversy:. What exactly happened in this episode? The new, bigger Betty spent a lot of time slumped on the sofa, scarfing down Bugles, until her officious mother-in-law commanded her to take diet pills.
But the doctor to whom Betty appeals for the pills finds a lump on her neck that could be thyroid cancer — which can cause weight gain. Though Betty panics, the tumor ultimately proves benign. The episode ends with Betty gorging on ice-cream sundaes. What did critics think? Some felt that Betty's cancer scare and weight-related insecurities made the typically chilly character instantly more relatable.
The arc is particularly poignant considering Betty's character history, says Aly Semigran at Hollywood. She's a former model whom we've seen smoke her way abstemiously through family dinners, and who's criticized her young daughter's weight. This was Betty as we've never seen her: "Not just Fat Betty. How did other critics react? With anger.
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