Beyoncé Reportedly Asked for a Redo of 'Goldmember' Poster Because They Made Her Look 'Too Skinny'
18.07.2022 - 21:43
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Beyoncé in the glimmering film In an interview with about the history of the 40-year-old's role in the 2002 comedy starring Mike Myers, makeup artist Kate Biscoe revealed that Beyoncé reportedly asked that the poster for the film be redone because she didn't look like herself. the singer's second major movie role after her starring role in the made-for-TV movie in 2001, and the seventh-highest-grossing movie of 2002 -- marked the singer's transition from leader of Destiny's Child to multi-hyphenate superstar. The film release was paired with her first solo single, "Work It Out," and acted as a bridge to the smash hit «Crazy in Love,» which is largely considered her true breakthrough.According to Biscoe, Beyoncé was shown a promotional poster for the movie and asked whether she liked it. «She says, 'You made me too skinny.
It's not me,'» Biscoe tells the outlet. «Then she did this hourglass shape.
And he said, 'Okay, we'll fix that.'»She adds, «She walked away to go do the scene, and I looked at him and smiled, like, 'Is that the first time that you've ever had an actress ask to make her body bigger?' He was like, 'Yes. It's going to cost me thousands of dollars, but I am going to do it.' „ producer John Lyons said Beyoncé had a “really tough physical regimen and diet» to get in shape for the movie.
The singer took on a 1,200-calorie-per-day diet to play Foxxy."[Beyoncé’s team was] keenly aware of the expectations that both the music business and Hollywood frequently have for how young, beautiful women should look and were smart about making those ideas work to their ends," Lyons says.Hair department head Candy Walken told that the crew was stunned on the first day Beyoncé showed up to film. «We all just stood there
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