"We Had To Force Feed Him": 20 Male Movie Stars Who Adopted Disordered Eating Habits To Play A Role In A Movie

"We Had To Force Feed Him": 20 Male Movie Stars Who Adopted Disordered Eating Habits To Play A Role In A Movie

With a rise in the body positivity movement over the last few years, it’s become more common for people to point out ways the film and television industries contribute to promoting disordered eating. Many actors have spoken up about it, and others have even refused to change their weight for a role. However, since the conversations surrounding eating disorders usually focus solely on women, that means eating disorders for male actors in Hollywood are often ignored or normalized. Male actors regularly follow drastic, unhealthy diets and excessive workout routines just for a role, and this rarely raises any red flags. So, to shine a light on how dangerous and unhealthy Hollywood can be, here are some examples of male actors who opened up about the pressure to go through extreme and harmful lengths to change their bodies for movies:

Warning: This post mentions disordered eating habits.

1.This year, during a panel at Epic Cons Chicago, Jesse Metcalfe revealed that he adopted unhealthy eating habits while filming John Tucker Must Die (2006).

Jesse Metcalfe at the 'White Fox' event. He is wearing a beige button-up shirt and light blue jeans, posing in front of a red and pink gradient backdrop
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He reportedly told the crowd: “You guys have no idea; I was not eating, and I was working out three times a day.” He explained that he was in the gym anytime that he wasn't on set and that preparing for the role required “working out and eating salmon every night.”

Jesse Metcalfe is sitting shirtless in a gym, resting with his tongue slightly out. Other people are seen in the background
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2.Jacob Elordi ate a pound of bacon every day to play Elvis Presley in Priscilla (2023).

Jacob Elordi stands on a talk show set, smiling, wearing a casual grey sweater and jeans
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Sofia Coppola, the director, explained that Priscilla Presley told them that Elvis liked really burnt bacon. “I averaged, like, a pound of bacon a day,” Elordi said. “It’s not that noticeable because I’m quite long, but I was the biggest I’ve ever been.”

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3.Matthew McConaughey lost 47lbs for his role as an emaciated AIDS patient in Dallas Buyers Club (2013). He did this by eating extremely small portions of food each day.

Matthew McConaughey in a gray suit and light shirt at a public event
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“I found tapioca pudding and I found the tiniest little antique spoon in New Orleans, a little bitty sugar spoon, and I would eat it with that so it would last longer,” McConaughey revealed to reporters at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Matthew McConaughey sits on a hospital bed in a plain t-shirt and pants, with visible facial bruises and a mustache
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"It was tough going, I’m not going to lie. The dieting was pretty hardcore. I was losing 7lbs every week. I’d have a Diet Coke, two egg whites in the morning, a piece of chicken, then another Diet Coke," he said.

Matthew McConaughey in a grocery store, wearing a striped shirt, glasses, and a cowboy hat, standing in front of meat products
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He shared, "I got down to 143lbs, and I was always hungry and irritable. My body resembled a baby bird with its mouth open, crying, ‘Feed me, feed me,’ and you realize momma bird ain’t going to feed you. It’s hard.”

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4.Jared Leto also lost 40 pounds for the film Dallas Buyers Club (2013) by not eating, and he's said the weight loss affected him. “It changes the way you walk, the way you sit, the way you think.”

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Focus Features

5.Jared Leto lost 28 pounds to play a heroin addict in Requiem for a Dream (2000). He lost the weight by nibbling on small bites of raw vegetables. He revealed, "I was in a constant state of hunger. I started fainting when I was on the set."

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Artisan Entertainment

6.Jared Leto also gained 60 pounds to play Mark David Chapman, John Lennon's murderer, in Chapter 27 (2007). The diet caused him to get gout. "I couldn't walk long distances; I had a wheelchair because it was so painful. My body was in shock from the amount of weight I gained."

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Peace Art Entertainment

7.Christian Bale lost 63 pounds in the four months of pre-production for The Machinist (2004). His daily diet was an apple, a can of tuna, and coffee.

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Paramount Classics

In 2019, he stated he was no longer interested in undergoing any more drastic physical transformations for films because "I'm older and I feel like if I keep doing what I've done in the past, I'm going to die."

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Paramount Classics

8.Christian Bale also put on 40lbs in a short amount of time to play former Vice President Dick Cheney in Vice (2018).

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To gain the weight, he shared the one specific food that he ate often. “I’ve just eaten a lot of pies, so far,” he told Variety. He also went to a professional to help him gain the weight. "It’s never healthy to put on that amount of weight in a short amount of time, but I did it in the healthiest manner," he said.

Christian Bale, in character, wearing glasses, a blue shirt, and a gold watch, rests his chin on his hands while staring thoughtfully
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9.Miles Teller, Jay Ellis, and Danny Ramirez have all made comments in interviews about their strict diets and workout regimens for Top Gun: Maverick (2022).

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Joecoukvideos / Via youtube.com

"For me to gain weight, that was the toughest part, man," Miles said. "For breakfast, it was like six eggs, and then, you know, you work out, and then you have a shake and then it was two lunches. Each lunch would be like a chicken breast, a full potato, and some broccoli, and I would have two of those and then I remember there would be another snack after that. And I remember for dinner specifically, it was 20 ounces of certain fish or steak. And so you're just eating so much. That's really what I didn't enjoy."

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"Everyone ate water. It was a lot of air being eaten," Jay said. "Every single person on this cast was in the gym every single day."

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Men's Health / Via youtube.com

Danny also added, "Whenever we hear 'cut,' you then see everyone drop down to the floor, start doing pushups, start doing squats, there was arm bands and bicep curls were happening."

Danny doing squats while carrying weights in a gym
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10.On The Kelly Clarkson Show, Channing Tatum said one of the reasons he didn't want to do a third Magic Mike film was because of how he has to look for those movies.

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When Kelly asked him if he works out regularly outside of his films, Channing answered, "Even if you do work out, to be that kind of in shape is not natural."

Channing shirtless and lean in Magic Mike
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When she asked, "Do you have to eat so well?" He said, "That's not even healthy. You have to starve yourself. I don't think when you're that lean, it's actually healthy."

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11.Bradley Cooper had to gain weight for his role in American Sniper (2014). Bradley's personal trainer said that to do this, “We had to force-feed him. That was the hardest part.”

A photo of Bradley presenting an award in 2013
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Bradley said, “It was a real shock to my body. If it’s pizza and cake, that’s one thing. Putting 6,000 calories a day in your body gets old quick.” During this time, Bradley's daily diet included five meals, a pre- and post-workout drink, and energy bars.

A photo of Bradley in American Sniper in 2014, when he has gained a substantial amount of weight compared to the previous photo
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12.On Hot Ones, Zac Efron said that after filming Baywatch (2017), he never wanted to be in that kind of shape again. “Really, it was so hard. You’re working with almost no wiggle room. You’ve got things like water under your skin you’re worrying about. Making your six-pack into a four-pack. Shit like that. That’s just not… it’s just stupid. It’s just not real.”

Zac Efron shirtless in Baywatch; his body is toned to an extreme degree
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In his docuseries, Down to Earth with Zac Efron, Zac said, while eating pasta in Italy, "I went, like, years without eating carbs. When I shot Baywatch, I didn’t have a carb for like six months. I almost lost my mind. You need this. Like, it’s so good."

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Paramount Pictures Studios

13.Alexander Skarsgård said he did nothing but eating and training for eight months to prepare for The Legend of Tarzan (2016). For the first three months, he focused on bulking, and his daily diet consisted of 7,000 calories of mostly meat and potatoes.

A shirtless Alexander in Tarzan
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Alexander shared, "I was still shooting True Blood at the time and they gave me a Tupperware box with cold steak and potatoes and salad. I would walk around on set constantly eating.” Then for the next phase of his diet, he ate six small meals a day that he claimed drove him "crazy" with hunger.

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Warner Bros. Pictures

During that time, he didn't consume any sugar, dairy, or fast carbs. He mostly ate steak, chicken, and smoked fish.

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Warner Bros. Pictures

14.For Terminator Genisys (2015), Jai Courtney focused on getting lean. His trainer, Aaron Williamson said, "Terminator had a grueling film schedule, so we'd train at all hours of the day and night. We'd crank the music way up and set the time for the big circuits we'd do."

A shirtless Jai holding a gun in Terminator Genesis
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For Suicide Squad (2016), Jai constantly ate a lot of protein to bulk up. He said, "It was one of those things that was exhausting at first. For example, getting up and eating oatmeal, chicken breasts, and six eggs the very first thing in the morning."

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15.50 Cent lost over 50 pounds in 10 weeks to play a cancer patient in All Things Fall Apart (2011). He did this by having a liquid diet and running on the treadmill for three hours a day.

50 Cent in a tie-dye patterned jacket over a black shirt, standing in front of a promotional background
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His manager told him to see a doctor when a lot of the weight came off, but 50 Cent said, "I just didn’t want to go because I had to match the look in my mind. I was so into what I was doing that I wasn’t really concerned with that. I just kept looking at myself in the mirror feeling like I have to be smaller. I had to match.”

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Randall Emmett

16.Chris Hemsworth lost 33 pounds in four weeks for In the Heart of the Sea (2015), where he played a starving whaler. To lose weight, he ate only 500 calories a day.

“At one point, a day’s rations were a boiled egg, a couple of crackers, and a celery stick,” he said.

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Warner Bros. Pictures

17.Matt Damon lost 50 pounds for a role as a heroin addict that required only two days of filming in Courage Under Fire (1996). His diet consisted of mostly chicken breast.

A photo of Matt Damon in the movie, when he looks very thin with a sunken face
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His daily intake was around 100 calories and he ran 13 miles a day which caused him to experience hot flashes and dizzy spells. The diet damaged his adrenal gland and he spent a year and a half on medication to try and fix it.

A photo of Matt Damon before filming the movie, when he looks healthy
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18.Tom Hardy revealed that training and bulking for The Dark Knight Rises (2012) has stuck with his body. He said, "I think you pay the price with any drastic physical changes. It was alright when I was younger...but I think as you get into your 40s, you have to be more mindful of the rapid training, packing on a lot of weight and getting physical, and then not having enough time to keep training because you're busy filming, so your body is swimming in two different directions at the same time."

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He added, "I haven't damaged my body, but I'm certainly a bit achier than I used to be! I certainly have joints that click that probably shouldn't click, you know what I mean? And carrying my children is a little bit harder than it used to be."

Side by side photos of Tom Hardy in 2010 and 2011, with him looking significantly bigger in the later photo
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19.George Clooney gained 30 pounds in a month for Syriana (2005) and said, "People always think, 'Oh, that'll be fun,' but it's like going to a pie-eating contest every day." He added, "I was miserable, because there I was in Italy, and I wasn't looking forward to eating. Who doesn't look forward to eating in Italy?"

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20.And lastly, for The Midnight Sky (2020), Georgle Clooney lost 30 pounds to play an astronomer with cancer, and George ended up hospitalized with pancreatitis four days before filming began. “I think I was trying too hard to lose the weight quickly and probably wasn’t taking care of myself,” he said.

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Netflix

If you’re dealing with an eating disorder and need someone to talk to, the National Eating Disorders Association helpline is 1-800-931-2237. For 24/7 crisis support, text “NEDA” to 741741.