Kirstie Alley confronts David Letterman over his fat jokes on 'Late Show'
Kirstie Alley had a bone to pick Thursday night on "Late Show with David Letterman."
"I thought you loved me madly and then you talked about me being sort of chub," Alley, 60, said to the talk show host.
When Letterman, 64, admitted to making jokes about the actress' fluctuating weight, Alley pulled out a paper from her bra with a list of the jokes the TV host had previously cracked at her expense.
"Kirstie Alley is joining 'Dancing with the Stars,' " the actress read. "If you don't already own one, now might be a good time to get a wide-screen TV."
With the crowd laughing, the former "Cheers" star, who recently lost over 60 pounds thanks in part to "DWTS," continued.
"Last night on "Dancing with the Stars," Kirstie Alley fell on the dance floor. ... How many of you felt it?" she continued. "However, the judges scored her an 8 – on the Richter scale."
A visibly red Letterman countered with a pseudo-loving jab.
"We do love you, and if you were skinny we would tell jokes about you. ... Ehh, probably not," he said.
Alley has had a good sense of humor regarding her heavier days. In 2005, she poked fun at her weight in a satirical reality show about her life titled "Fat Actress."
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Kirstie Alley had a bone to pick Thursday night on "Late Show with David Letterman."
"I thought you loved me madly and then you talked about me being sort of chub," Alley, 60, said to the talk show host.
When Letterman, 64, admitted to making jokes about the actress' fluctuating weight, Alley pulled out a paper from her bra with a list of the jokes the TV host had previously cracked at her expense.
"Kirstie Alley is joining 'Dancing with the Stars,' " the actress read. "If you don't already own one, now might be a good time to get a wide-screen TV."
With the crowd laughing, the former "Cheers" star, who recently lost over 60 pounds thanks in part to "DWTS," continued.
"Last night on "Dancing with the Stars," Kirstie Alley fell on the dance floor. ... How many of you felt it?" she continued. "However, the judges scored her an 8 – on the Richter scale."
A visibly red Letterman countered with a pseudo-loving jab.
"We do love you, and if you were skinny we would tell jokes about you. ... Ehh, probably not," he said.
Alley has had a good sense of humor regarding her heavier days. In 2005, she poked fun at her weight in a satirical reality show about her life titled "Fat Actress."
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2..._show_with_david_letterman.html#ixzz1TXK3dtuy
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