Louie Andersonembarked on a weight loss journey at the start of theCOVID-19 pandemic.TheComing to Americaactor, 67, said he’s been working on his health over the last few months.“I started the pandemic at about 370 or 380 pounds depending on what I was leaning on,” Anderson joked to hostConan O’Brienduringan appearance onConanon Tuesday.“And now I’m 340. I’m trying to get 275 so I can get into some of my mom’s actual clothes,” he added, referring tohis female character onBaskets.Louie Anderson.Joe Scarnici/WireImageAnderson continued to poke fun at his weight loss strategy, telling O’Brien, “I’m on the intermittent fast. One minute I’m eating, the next minute I’m not. Then I’m eating again. I figure, that way, I’m only eating for 30 minutes out of 60, which is half. I’m trying to get down to 40/20 so I’m not eating for 40 and eating for 20.““No, it’s a wonderful thing, the intermittent fasting,” he said, in a moment of seriousness.TheLife with Louiestar also said his weight loss will impact how he approaches comedy.“You’ve spent a career telling really funny jokes about being heavy,” said O’Brien. “You’re losing weight, you’re going to get down to this goal weight of 275 — are you going to retire those jokes?“Anderson nodded. “Yes, I’m going to retire my fat jokes,” he said. “I think I’ll always be funny.“RELATED VIDEO: This Couple Shed More Than 200 Lbs.: ‘Losing Weight Together Has Brought Us Closer’Anderson said that it’ll be a major change for him — he realized that 1978 was the first time he joked about his size during a standup routine.“My first joke, I walked up on stage and I said, ‘I can’t stay long, I’m in between meals,’ " he recalled.
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Louie Andersonembarked on a weight loss journey at the start of theCOVID-19 pandemic.
TheComing to Americaactor, 67, said he’s been working on his health over the last few months.
“I started the pandemic at about 370 or 380 pounds depending on what I was leaning on,” Anderson joked to hostConan O’Brienduringan appearance onConanon Tuesday.
“And now I’m 340. I’m trying to get 275 so I can get into some of my mom’s actual clothes,” he added, referring tohis female character onBaskets.
Louie Anderson.Joe Scarnici/WireImage
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Anderson continued to poke fun at his weight loss strategy, telling O’Brien, “I’m on the intermittent fast. One minute I’m eating, the next minute I’m not. Then I’m eating again. I figure, that way, I’m only eating for 30 minutes out of 60, which is half. I’m trying to get down to 40/20 so I’m not eating for 40 and eating for 20.”
“No, it’s a wonderful thing, the intermittent fasting,” he said, in a moment of seriousness.
TheLife with Louiestar also said his weight loss will impact how he approaches comedy.
“You’ve spent a career telling really funny jokes about being heavy,” said O’Brien. “You’re losing weight, you’re going to get down to this goal weight of 275 — are you going to retire those jokes?”
Anderson nodded. “Yes, I’m going to retire my fat jokes,” he said. “I think I’ll always be funny.”
RELATED VIDEO: This Couple Shed More Than 200 Lbs.: ‘Losing Weight Together Has Brought Us Closer’
Anderson said that it’ll be a major change for him — he realized that 1978 was the first time he joked about his size during a standup routine.
“My first joke, I walked up on stage and I said, ‘I can’t stay long, I’m in between meals,’ " he recalled.
source: people.com