It is not surprising that physical transformations are possible for roles. Movie magic isn’t always a part of the process, as was the case for Whoopi Goldberg in her most recent performance. Her work in historical drama film Till<\/em>One critic in particular noticed that, which was one of this year’s most talked-about upcoming movies, caught his attention. It was not for the right reasons. The writer incorrectly claimed Goldberg was wearing a shirt. \u201cfat suit\u201dThe film.<\/p>\n After such an erroneous claim was made, Whoopi Goldberg took some time on this morning\u2019s episode of The View<\/em><\/u><\/a>to speak up and clear things. Here\u2019s the entire story told by the actor, and what she had to say in response:\u00a0<\/p>\n A young lady was writing for one of these magazines. She was distracted by my blog. \u2018fat suit\u2019 in her review. I\u2019m just gonna say this: I don\u2019t really care how you felt about the movie, you should know that was not a fat suit. This was me. That was steroids. Last year, I was very happy. [ill.] I assume you don\u2019t watch the show, or you would have known that\u2019s not a fat suit. But I just wanted to let you know it\u2019s ok not to be a fan of a movie, but you want to leave people\u2019s looks out. So just comment on the acting, and if you\u2019ve got a question, ask somebody. Because I\u2019m sure you didn\u2019t mean to be demeaning.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/figure>\n\n