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Whoopi Golderg Wants Superheroes With Big Butts | StarTalk


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·Nov 11, 2024

Whoopi Goldberg: "Did you know she was a card-carrying geek?

Well, let's check some of that out. Here we go! I'm a woman of a certain age who's always grown up with Superman and Batman and Supergirl and all, and all of the DC and Marvel Universes. There's nothing out there for us, for women of a certain age.

I want to see, you know, somebody who saves the earth, who looks a little bit like me, whose behind is a little bit bigger, whose chest is on the floor. But with that superpower, we can shake and slap a whole nation of people on the way to taking care of business. That's what I want!

And you don't find a lot of humor. Yeah, I'm still trying to think of a superhero with a big ass. I can't—there isn't. There are not. Everyone is still... I'm talking about natural. A natural fifty-year-old. Natural! The body of a superhero.

Yeah, because superheroes... nope! Nothing says superheroes have to be fit. Yeah, of course. I tweeted this once and I thought, how come no one's talking about this? Superman does not need muscles. No, if the Superman is okay with me...

Oh, here's the deal: what those superheroes are realistic. It was not Marvel, but it did get put out... Bill—not the kungfu guy! No way!"

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