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Brendan Fraser: We need to stop bias against those with obesity

Brendan Fraser: We need to stop bias against those with obesityThe actor credits his 'guide', director Darren Aronosfky, with giving him his first leading role in years.The Whale tells the story of a morbidly obese recluse trying to reconnect with his teenage daughter.

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