Whoopi Goldberg had a few choice words on The View this morning for a critic who commented about her appearance in Till, the true-story film from Chinonye Chukwu about the 1955 lynching of 14-year-old Emmitt Till in Mississippi for whistling at a white woman.
The movie, which just premiered at the New York Film Festival, chronicles the extraordinary efforts of Mamie Till Mobley to find justice after her son’s death.
Goldberg plays Alma, the grandmother of the young boy. A review of the film made reference to her “distracting” fat suit — except that Goldberg, who also produced the film, wasn’t wearing one. RELATED: ‘Till’ NYFF Review: Chinonye Chukwu Handles The Emmett Till Story With Care “I don’t really care about how you felt about the movie,” Goldberg said this morning. “But you should know that was not a fat suit, that was me.
That was me. That was steroids. Remember last year? I assume you don’t watch the show, or you would know that was not a fat suit.
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