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"The things women had to do — the corset was crazy."
If you've been watching HBO's The Gilded Age, then you know Louisa Jacobson — she plays Marian Brook.
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She's also Meryl Streep's daughter. Fun fact!
The show's set in the late 1800s, so the costuming is pretty elaborate — and as Louisa revealed during a recent appearance on the Reign with Josh Smith podcast, it takes a toll on your body, too.
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"It took a long time to get used to that corset after wearing sweatpants for so long," she said while talking about donning the restrictive garment after pandemic life.
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Louisa also said that she "suffered" from the decision to request a tight corset.
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"I really suffered from that decision because they measured and sewed all my costumes based on how tight my corset was in the fitting when I had been really ambitious about making it very tight," she admitted.
"It was taxing physically and mentally, I couldn't sleep on my side for a long time because my ribs were so sore."
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A few months into filming, Louisa realized that she needed to "loosen" the situation up. "After every take or between setups, I would ask my dresser to untie the corset so that I could get a break," she described her "corset breaks."
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Ultimately, Louisa learned a sense of deep gratitude from the experience — specifically, for the fact that she doesn't live in the 1800s.
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"Every day when I took it off, I was so grateful and I will never take for granted being a female-identifying person in 2022, who does have the freedom to put on a pair of pants that are kind of loose and call it a day. The things women had to do — the corset was crazy."
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Listen to the entire episode here.
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