Will's mean, Grace is flat-chested," she says. It's pretty brutal that Grace's primary descriptor relates to the size of her chest, but it also speaks to the tenor of the endless insults directed her way over the eight years the show was on the air. Or, more specifically, it loved boob jokes. The sitcom took every chance it could to find humor in female anatomy, and that meant that Karen was constantly shimmying her tatas and someone was perpetually deriding Grace's. The two were on opposite ends of the breast spectrum. Karen's voluptuousness was beloved by men straight and gay. When Jack first meets her in the second episode he declares, "Loving the boobs. Certainly body positivity wasn't on the agenda, but Debra Messing has explained that those gags would have never existed if she had agreed to conform to beauty standards for the sake of the network. At a panel in , she said that in the pilot "silicone boobs for women who have mastectomies" were given to her by the wardrobe department. I actually like the idea that she's completely flat-chested.


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