Debra Messing Was Told to Have ‘Big Boobs’ for ‘Will & Grace,’ Tried to Push Back but Heard: ‘It’s the President of the Network’ Saying It

News   2024-11-21 03:55:19

Debra Messing revealed during The Magic of Will Grace panel at The Paley Center for Media that she was instructed to have big boobs during her first costume fitting for the NBC sitcom (via People magazine). The Emmy winner pushed back on the suggestion, only to be told that it was coming straight from the top network executive.

The very first fitting, they had the chicken cutlets to make me bigger, Messing said. I just wasnt a fan of like the whole idea of it. I was like, You know what? I dont need that. And theyre like, Well, its the president of the network [saying this]. And I said, If he wants it, then he needs to come here and tell me to my face.'

Messing played interior designer Grace Adler for eight seasons of Will Grace, which originally aired on NBC from 1998 to 2006. A revival series, which reunited Messing with her original co-stars Eric McCormack, Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes, ran on NBC for three seasons from 2017 to 2020. Messing isnt so quick to return to the sitcom franchise.

The only way that I could see another iteration is if it was like Golden Girls in Boca Raton, she previously told People. So I think were going to have to wait another 30 years. So we can talk again in 30 years and see where were at. Until then, just watch reruns.

Messing once told Variety that joining Will Grace hinged upon the show fairly representing its gay characters and the scripts giving her physical comedy.

My first concern at the time was that theyd portray the gay characters in a way that was different, but then the second thing was that I didnt just want to be the pretty girl who sets up the funny guys, Messing said. [I told them], The way I can service this, and what I can bring to the mix, is physical comedy.'

Episodes of Will Grace are available to stream on Amazon Prime Video and Hulu.

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