"That Was Not A Fat Suit, That Was Me" - Whoopi Goldberg Calls Out A Film Critic's "Till" Review

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Whoopi Goldberg stars in the upcoming historical drama Till, but despite its positive reviews, one critic couldn't look past her appearance in the film.

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Jamie Mccarthy / Getty Images for FLC

On Monday's episode of The View, Whoopi revealed the critic was "distracted" by the fat suit she wore in Till. The only problem with that: Whoopi wasn't wearing one.

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"There was a young lady who writes for one of the magazines, and she was distracted by my fat suit, in her review," Whoopi said.

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"I don’t really care how you felt about the movie, but you should know that was not a fat suit. That was me."

Whoopi sitting at the dinner table with other women in the film
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Till tells the harrowing real-life story of Mamie Till-Mobley's relentless fight to get justice for her 14-year-old son, Emmett Till, who was brutally murdered for allegedly flirting with a white woman in 1955. Whoopi plays Mamie's mother, Alma Carthan.

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Whoopi went on to reveal that her weight gain was due to the steroids she was taking last year for her sciatica diagnosis.

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"I just want to let you know that it’s okay to not be a fan of a movie, but you want to leave people’s looks out."

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Lynsey Weatherspoon / © United Artists Releasing / courtesy Everett Collection

"So, just comment on the acting. And if you have a question, ask somebody,” Whoopi concluded.

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It's hard to believe that an actor's weight would take away from this haunting retelling. I agree with Whoopi — if you're going to review a film, review the film.

And be sure to check out Till when it hits theaters on Oct. 14.