We need to stop making wide-body seats on airplanes, stop accommodating that, because it's not healthy.
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I think there's something about traveling in airplanes all the time that's not the healthiest thing in the world for you.
Obesity is a problem that nearly every nation in the world is facing, but there is much that we can do to fix it.
I need about three seats lengthwise to sleep on a plane. It's not easy for me to curl up.
Our cultural discussion of fat bodies and how we clothe them has nothing to do with health concerns, the obesity epidemic, or the comfort of fat people. It has everything to do with what we expect from women, what we've been told by the fashion industry, and the value we place on 'perfect' bodies.
We're one of the forces that causes actors to fasten seat belts before they take off chasing the bad guy in the car... or removes some of the cigarette smoking on television.
It's incredibly difficult to keep a healthy body image in this business.
We don't have the capability today to put a human being in space of any kind, shape or form, which is absolutely, totally unacceptable when we got the greatest flying machine in the world sitting down at Kennedy in a garage there with nothing to do.
It is not OK for anyone to be obese. There needs to be a cultural shift.
I feel about airplanes the way I feel about diets. It seems to me that they are wonderful things for other people to go on.
People say the seats at sporting events are too small. My response is, 'That's why we're trying to work on the size of your rear end!'