Advertisement
Home Latest News

Alyssa Milano Defends New Netflix Series Over Fat Shaming Backlash

“Insatiable” is the dark comedy everyone’s talking about
NetflixNetflix

It’s a tale that dates back to the dawn of high school dramas: a teenage girl goes from overweight outcast to thin beauty queen who seeks revenge on her bullies.

Advertisement

That’s the exact plot of Netflix’s new series Insatiable, which tells the story of Patty (played by Debby Ryan), a teenager who is relentlessly bullied at high school before getting her jaw wired shut over the school holidays, losing weight, and returning to school looking like a conventionally attractive babe.

Debby Ryan
(Credit: Netflix)

Netflix has dubbed it a “coming of rage story,” but Twitter users have called it “disgusting,” “trash” and “pretty upsetting” for its apparent fatphobic plot.

Advertisement

Plus-sized fashion blogger Stephanie Yeboah criticised the plot for doing “nothing to promote or progress the body positivity movement at all.” 

“Portraying a fat person as the ‘joke’ character before they lose weight, against their will, who eventually becomes respected and popular is damaging and irresponsible,” Yeboah told the BBC.

But the stars of the series have defended the show and urged viewers to give it a go.

Alyssa Milano, who plays the social-climbing wife of Patty’s beauty pageant coach, tweeted, “We are not shaming Patty. We are addressing (through comedy) the damage that occurs from fat shaming. I hope that clears it up.”

Advertisement

Ryan, who wore a fat-suit for her role, wrote on Instagram that her character’s size wasn’t used as a punch line. “The humor [sic] is not in the fat-shaming (or thin-shaming, slut-shaming, virgin-shaming…). The redemption is in identifying the bullies and saying ‘this is not okay,’” she said.

Likewise, the creator of the series Lauren Gussis tweeted, “The show is a cautionary tale about how damaging it can be to believe the outsides are more important – to judge without going deeper. Please give the show a chance.”

Advertisement
https://twitter.com/GussisLauren/status/1020459928887017474/photo/1

Viewers can do just that on Friday, August 10 when Insatiable hits Netflix.

Related stories


Advertisement