Here's a former Winstanley resident tipping the scales at just over 42 stone. Fortunately it's just actor Timothy Spall in make-up and a fat suit while he films ITV comedy drama The Fattest Man in Britain this week in Manchester.
One onlooker, told the Daily Express: “The suit made him so big he could hardly walk. They had to take him from the make-up caravan to the filming point in a people carrier and lever him out of it.
The one-off comedy is the latest offering from Royle Family creator Caroline Aherne and features Bobby Ball as Spall’s agent, desperate to keep him fat so he can win the prize for Britain’s fattest man. It is due to be broadcast later this year.
Spall, 52, grew up on the Winstanley Estate and says he was first inspired to be an actor one Sunday evening while walking his grandmother back home across the estate. He saw an old man struggling down a pathway and, wondering what would feel like to walk in his shoes, decided to start copying the old man's tortured walk.
Spall went on to make his name in the 1980s playing gormless Barry Taylor in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet. He has gone on to star in Mike Leigh’s Life is Sweet and Secrets and Lies, Vanilla Sky with Tom Cruise and as Peter Pettigrew in Harry Potter.
He was diagnosed with leukaemia in 1996, but is in remission.