“Love Boat” star Jill Whelan says producer tried to trick her into losing weight

Actress Jill Whelan played young Vicki Stubing on The Love Boat between 1978 and 1987.

Entertainment Weekly Jill Whelan on 'The Love Boat' in 1984Credit: ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty

Key Points

  • A teen at the time, Whelan recalls a producer tricking her during wardrobe fittings so she would feel pressured into weight loss.

  • Whelan, who's now 59, remembers being on a 400 calorie-a-day diet around the same time.

Actress Jill Whelan treasures the relationships she formed while making classic TV seriesThe Love Boat— mostly.

But she feels differently about late producer Douglas S. Cramer, whom she remembers as "a misogynist."

She recalled a particularly cruel move that involved her and fellow actress Lauren Tewes in a resurfaced interview on Steve Kmetko'sStill Here Hollywoodpodcast.

"We would come to a wardrobe fitting at a new season," Whelan said, "to get new uniforms and new evening gowns and new loungewear, and he would call the wardrobe department and tell them to buy everything one or two sizes smaller than we are so that we would come in and be embarrassed in fittings about things not fitting."

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Cramer, one of the producers onThe Love Boat, died in June 2021. He was an accomplished producer, with credits includingDynasty,Hotel, andWonder Woman.

Whelan played Vicki Stubing, the daughter of Gavin MacLeod's Capt. Merrill Stubing, between 1978 and 1987, on the popular dramedy. During that time, she went from an 11-year-old kid to a young adult.

So, yeah, her body changed.

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"I remember one time, and at that particular time I was going through puberty, and it's, you know, things happen in puberty," Whelan said. "I had gone to a fat farm, or I guess you would say today a spa. I went to a spa in Ojai and I had lost some weight and I was also working with some crazy doctor who had me on 400 calories a day."

She looked back at another difficult moment on the ABC series earlier this month.

"I remember one time when I was just 13 and quote unquote becoming a woman, the very day of," Whelan said on thePatrick Labyor Sheaux With Patrick Labyorteaux,"and I was doing a scene with Loni Anderson, and we were in the purser's lobby, and I used to get everything in one take. I didn't mess up like that. And I couldn't get this line out. I couldn't get it out."

Whelan in 2024Credit: Rocket Weijers/Getty

Shestarted to cry, but her costar Tewes, who portrayed cruise director Julie McCoy, helped her when she "admonished the director and said something to the effect of 'leave her alone, this is not helping her at all, and all you're doing is making things worse.'"

Still, Whelan, who's now 59, has often spoken highly of most of her years on the ABC series and her colleagues.

The star's later career has included appearances on shows such asCriminal MindsandThe Bold and the Beautiful.

Listen to the full conversation between Whelan and Kmetko above.

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Royal Photographer Details What It Was Like to Have a 'Front Row Seat' to Kate Middleton and Prince William's Wedding

Longtime royal photographer Chris Jackson reflected on capturing Kate Middleton and Prince William's 2011 wedding

People Prince William and Kate Middleton on their wedding day in 2011, in a photo taken by Chris Jackson.Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty

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  • The royal couple marked their 15th anniversary on April 29 with a surprise visit to a London charity

  • Kate Middleton and Prince William also shared a new family photo with their three children

A longtime royal photographer is reflecting onKate MiddletonandPrince William's wedding day on the couple's 15th anniversary.

On Wednesday, April 29, photographerChris Jacksonof Getty Images shared one of his photos of the royal couple's 2011 wedding toInstagram, alongside a caption about what it was like to have a "front row seat" to the historic event.

"I’m often asked about my favorite royal photos," Jackson, who has followed the British royal family for over 20 years, began his caption. "Always a tough question after almost 25 years of snapping away, however, this moment, 15 years ago today has to be up there..."

He continued: "Not just due to the history and spectacle of the moment but the period of excitement and optimism it represented. The build up to the Royal Wedding of the (now) Prince and Princess of Wales was full of optimism, patriotism and excitement."

"To have this privileged ‘front row’ seat to such a historic moment is something I will never take for granted or forget," Jackson concluded.

Prince William exchanges rings with his bride Catherine Middleton in front of the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams inside Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011 in London, England.Credit: Dominic Lipinski - WPA Pool/Getty

The royal couple is celebrating the 15th anniversary of their April 29, 2011, wedding, which was held at Westminster Abbey and attended by approximately 1,900 guests (while millions more watched on TV).

On Wednesday, William, 43, and Kate, 44, marked their milestone anniversary bymaking an unannounced visitto a charity in London.

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The charity, IntoUniversity, holds special meaning for the royal couple, as it was one of 26 charities that benefited from their Royal Wedding Gift Fund, which was set up to allow guests who wished to give the couple a gift the opportunity to donate to select charities instead.

Kate Middleton and Prince William on April 29, 2026.Credit: Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace

While there, the couple — who coordinated in blue blazers — joined a group of students from a nearby primary school as they took part in some of the charity's free educational activities and workshops.

Earlier in the day, the Prince and Princess of Wales alsoshared a new photoof their family in honor of their anniversary.

The loving snap featured William and Kate lying in a field alongside their three children,Prince George, 12,Princess Charlotte, 10, andPrince Louis, 8. The image was captioned "Celebrating 15 years of marriage ❤️".

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Prince William and Princess Kate first met while studying at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. They dated off and on before getting engaged in 2010.

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Carrie Underwood opens up about leaving Hollywood for 'rewarding' life on Tennessee farm

Carrie Underwood is opening up about her life on the 400-acre Tennessee farm she bought in 2019 and frequently posts about on social media.

Entertainment Weekly Carrie Underwood in 2025 and on InstagramCredit: Tammie Arroyo/Variety via Getty; Carrie Underwood/Instagram

Key Points

  • "It’s a challenge, and it’s frustrating, and it’s exciting, and it’s rewarding, and just all the things," she told Us Weekly.

  • The singer's farm is home to goats, sheep, cows along with fresh fruits and vegetables.

Carrie Underwoodisn't chicken-talking about her farm life away from Hollywood.

TheAmerican Idoljudge, husband Mike Fisher, and sons Isaiah and Jacob moved to the 400-acre Tennessee farm in 2019, where they raise goats, sheep and chicken, along withgrowing vegetables, as she described in an interview withUs Weeklypublished Tuesday.

She called spending time on her farm the "polar opposite" of her day-to-day on the reality singing competition, and recent social media posts prove it.

“My goal is to just do as much as I can myself,” she admitted of what goes in to running a farm. “I love it. It’s a challenge, and it’s frustrating, and it’s exciting, and it’s rewarding, and just all the things.”

Carrie Underwood feeds a baby goatCredit: Carrie Underwood/Instagram

Underwood got candid about how opposite things are on and off the farm. “I go home, and I had to have talks with my family at one point, because I was like, ‘Okay, when I’m away, I’m like, Cinderella at the ball.’ I’m a princess, and it’s great,” she said.

"And then I come home, and I’m like, covered in dirt. I’m covered in poop. It’s just the polar opposite. I’m like, cleaning up after everybody and barefoot in the kitchen. But I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

Underwood has been giving fans a look at farm life on social media.In November, she showed off massive tromboncino squash.In December, the singer posted about her homemade applesauce and playing with sheep instead of conquering a to-do list.

More recently in March, Underwood announced that she adopted lambs Magnolia (Maggie) and Murray.

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"These mornings are so precious. It took a few days for them to willingly take the bottle…I’m still working on him," she wrote on Instagram. "Trying to be a good mama to these babies! ❤️🐑🐑."

Days later, she proudly showed off one of her baby sheep at feeding time.

"Little Miss Maggie finally figured out how to work the bottle! It was a big day! Sound up! 😊❤️🐑,"she wrote.

Carrie Underwood holds a chickenCredit: Carrie Underwood/Instagram

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Underwood is confident she could be "self-sustained at home" through her farm, she toldFox News Digital.

"If I had all the time in the world, I would… not really need to go to the grocery store for too much. But it’s a lot of fun. You know, I love our chickens. We have cows, we have sheep, we have donkeys. We have horses. I have my garden, and it's a great way to connect with the earth. That's my contribution to the family," she said in her Fox interview published Saturday.

Carrie Underwood holds a baby sheepCredit: Carrie Underwood/Instagram

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