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‘Family Matters’ star Jaleel White says Urkel’s “bulge” got in the way of filming & he was told to wear looser pants

Family Matters, Steve Urkel really was the full package … in more ways than one.Jaleel White rose to fame playing the nerdy next door neighbor to the Winslow family on the beloved series from 1989 to 1998.Initially, the character was only set to appear for one episode, but Urkel quickly became the show’s breakout character known for the catchphrase “Did I do that?” and wearing suspenders and high-waisted jeans.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Iconic.White played the character for the show’s 9 seasons, from the age of 12 until he was 21.However, ahead of the show’s final seasons, the actor got too big for his britches…literally!In a new interview, the now 47-year-old discussed how production had to make adjustments to Urkel’s costumes because he was too well-endowed.“In the final season of Family Matters, it was decided — I was not a part of any of these not sessions — it was decided that I would no longer wear jeans, because they just looked just too tight,” White told SiriusXM’s Mad Dog Sports Radio. “And if you’ll notice, on the final season of Family Matters, Steve only wears khakis.”A post shared by Mad Dog Sports Radio (@maddogsportsradio)The reason behind the costume change was because executives found Urkel’s physical transformation into adulthood too distracting.White elaborates on his, erm, growth spurt in his new memoir Growing Up Urkel and disclosed how he was told by producers the plans to keep Urkel evolving but also family-friendly.“We want to keep this character going, because everybody knows the character, but we just don’t want certain characteristics anymore,” White writes in the book, per Entertainment Weekly. “Let’s get rid of the suspenders.
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instagram President reports Transgender Booking Right Lauds Guy Fieri 'Canceling' Garth Brooks Booking, Misses Key Point
Twitter users have praised Guy Fieri over a report that he canceled Garth Brooks' booking at one of his restaurants—despite the article being posted on a parody website.The Dunning-Kruger-Times recently published an article in which it was claimed country star Brooks had made a reservation at one of restaurateur Fieri's eateries, adding in a note that he was "bringing a camera crew and to have plenty of Bud Light ready."According to the fabricated article, Fieri personally canceled Brooks' reservation after a manager warned him that the musician "was staging some kind of gotcha moment." A quote attributed to the manager stated that Fieri "called [Brooks] directly and told him there are two things he refuses to serve: Bud Light and Him."Since April, Bud Light has drawn relentless criticism over a small branded partnership it had with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. In a video posted to Instagram on April 1, Mulvaney said that the beer brand had sent her a can with her face on it to commemorate 365 days of her living as a woman.Mulvaney's partnership with Bud Light drew condemnation from several conservative figures, including Texas Rep.
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