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{{short description|American actor and television personality}}
{{short description|American actor and television personality (born 1982)}}
{{Infobox person
{{Infobox person
| name = Josh Ostrovsky
| name = Josh Ostrovsky
| image = The Fat Jew by Guerin Blask.jpg
| image = The Fat Jew by Guerin Blask.jpg
| image_size =
| image_size =
| caption = Publicity shot of Ostrovsky
| caption = Publicity shot of Ostrovsky
|birth_name = Joshua Ostrovsky<ref name="background" />
|birth_name = Joshua Ostrovsky<ref name="background" />
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1982|2|18}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1982|2|18}}
| birth_place = [[New York, New York]], U.S.
| birth_place = [[New York City, New York]], U.S.
| alias = The Fat Jew, The Fat Jewish, Jewther Vandross, Jewsan Sarandon, Fatrick Jewing, The FatJew of Liberty
| alias = The Fat Jew, The Fat Jewish, Jewther Vandross, Jewsan Sarandon, Fatrick Jewing, The FatJew of Liberty, Fat Shams Charania
| alma_mater = [[University at Albany, SUNY]]
| alma_mater = [[University at Albany, SUNY]]
| occupation = Social media and television personality, vintner, actor, musician, fashion designer, plus-size model
| occupation = Social media and television personality, vintner, actor, musician, fashion designer, plus-size model
| years_active= 2007–present
| years_active = 1990s–present| website = {{URL|fatjew.net}}
| website = {{URL|fatjew.net}}
}}
}}


'''Joshua Ostrovsky'''<ref name="background">http://observer.com/2015/09/exclusive-thefatjewishs-new-york-fashion-week-debut/</ref> (born February 18, 1982), known professionally as '''The Fat Jewish''', is an American celebrity, writer, actor, [[plus-size model]], [[winemaker]] and entrepreneur.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.inc.com/zoe-henry/the-fat-jew-josh-ostrovsky-on-what-it-takes-to-get-millions-of-online-followers.html|title=The 'Fat Jew' Josh Ostrovsky on What It Takes to Get Millions of Online Followers|date=2016-09-08|work=Inc.com|access-date=2017-10-28|language=en}}</ref>
'''Joshua Ostrovsky'''<ref name="background">{{Cite web|url=http://observer.com/2015/09/exclusive-thefatjewishs-new-york-fashion-week-debut/|title = Exclusive: @TheFatJewish's New York Fashion Week Debut|website = [[The New York Observer]]|date = 9 September 2015}}</ref> (born February 18, 1982), known professionally as '''The Fat Jewish''', is an American entrepreneur, social media influencer, author and [[plus size model]].


==Early life==
==Early life==
Ostrovsky was born and raised in [[New York City]] to a [[Russia]]n-born [[radiologist]] father Paul, and [[nutritionist]] mother Rebecca. He grew up in [[Manhattan]] on the [[Upper West Side]].<ref name="jsunyer">John Sunyer, [https://www.ft.com/content/15fe6c4a-3127-11e5-8873-775ba7c2ea3d "Lunch with the FT: The Fat Jew,"] ''[[Financial Times]]'', July 24, 2015.</ref><ref name="jronson">Jon Ronson, [https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/nov/07/josh-ostrovsky-fat-jew-jon-ronson-instagram "Josh Ostrovsky: 'The internet is like a giant weird orgy',"] ''[[The Guardian]]'', November 7, 2015.</ref><ref name="bshapiro">Bee Shapiro, [https://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/18/fashion/a-shortcut-to-comic-celebrity.html?_r=1 "A Shortcut to Comic Celebrity,"] ''[[New York Times]]'', September 17, 2014.</ref> He attended several schools, starting at the Packer school in Brooklyn, and then attending [[Trevor Day School]] and the [[Dwight School]], both on the Upper West Side. As a very young actor, he appeared in several commercials, including one for [[The Hershey Company|Hershey's]].<ref name="jronson"/> After attending [[New York University]] and [[Skidmore College]] and being expelled from both, he enrolled in [[State University of New York at Albany]], graduating in 2006 with a bachelor of arts in journalism.<ref name="jsunyer"/><ref name="jronson"/>
Ostrovsky was born and raised in [[New York City]] to a [[Russia]]n-born [[radiologist]] father Paul, and a [[nutritionist]] mother Rebecca. He grew up in [[Manhattan]] on the [[Upper West Side]].<ref name="jsunyer">John Sunyer, [https://www.ft.com/content/15fe6c4a-3127-11e5-8873-775ba7c2ea3d "Lunch with the FT: The Fat Jew,"] ''[[Financial Times]]'', July 24, 2015.</ref><ref name="jronson">Jon Ronson, [https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/nov/07/josh-ostrovsky-fat-jew-jon-ronson-instagram "Josh Ostrovsky: 'The internet is like a giant weird orgy',"] ''[[The Guardian]]'', November 7, 2015.</ref><ref name="bshapiro">Bee Shapiro, [https://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/18/fashion/a-shortcut-to-comic-celebrity.html?_r=1 "A Shortcut to Comic Celebrity,"] ''[[New York Times]]'', September 17, 2014.</ref> He attended several schools, starting at the Packer school in Brooklyn, and then attending [[Trevor Day School]] and the [[Dwight School]], both on the Upper West Side. As a very young actor, he appeared in several commercials, including one for [[The Hershey Company|Hershey's]].<ref name="jronson"/> After attending [[New York University]] and [[Skidmore College]] and being expelled from both, he enrolled in [[State University of New York at Albany]], graduating in 2006 with a bachelor of arts in journalism.<ref name="jsunyer"/><ref name="jronson"/>


==Career==
==Career==
===Swish Beverages===
===Swish Beverages===
Ostrovsky is a co-founder of [[Swish Beverages]],<ref>[https://www.downtownmagazinenyc.com/swish-beverages-founders-josh-ostrovsky-david-oliver-cohen-talk-new-family-time-is-hard-wine/ "Swish Beverages Founders Josh Ostrovsky & David Oliver Cohen Talk New 'Family Time Is Hard' Wine,"] ''Downtown'', December 14, 2016.</ref> which launched White Girl Rosé in 2015,<ref>{{cite web|last1=Dawson|first1=Victoria|title=The Fat Jew is Launching His Own Wine Label|url=http://www.elle.com/culture/celebrities/news/a28312/the-fat-jew-is-now-launching-white-girl-rose/|access-date=12 May 2015|newspaper=[[Elle (magazine)|Elle]]}}</ref> followed by the Babe family of sparkling canned wines.<ref>Sam Reed, [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/fat-jew-white-girl-problems-901432 "White Girl Rose Is Now Available In Can Form,"] ''The Hollywood Reporter'', June 10, 2016.</ref> In June 2019, it was announced that [[Anheuser-Busch InBev]] had acquired Swish Beverages, marking the brewer's largest wine investment to date.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Fat Jewish's Babe Wine has been bought by the owner of Budweiser |url=https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/28/investing/anheuser-busch-babe-wine-fat-jewish-acquisition/index.html |website=CNN.com |access-date=30 July 2019}}</ref>
Ostrovsky is a co-founder of [[Swish Beverages]],<ref>[https://www.downtownmagazinenyc.com/swish-beverages-founders-josh-ostrovsky-david-oliver-cohen-talk-new-family-time-is-hard-wine/ "Swish Beverages Founders Josh Ostrovsky & David Oliver Cohen Talk New 'Family Time Is Hard' Wine,"] ''Downtown'', December 14, 2016.</ref> which launched White Girl Rosé in 2015,<ref>{{cite web|last1=Dawson|first1=Victoria|title=The Fat Jew is Launching His Own Wine Label|url=http://www.elle.com/culture/celebrities/news/a28312/the-fat-jew-is-now-launching-white-girl-rose/|access-date=12 May 2015|newspaper=[[Elle (magazine)|Elle]]|date=12 May 2015}}</ref> followed by the Babe family of sparkling canned wines.<ref>Sam Reed, [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/fat-jew-white-girl-problems-901432 "White Girl Rose Is Now Available In Can Form,"] ''The Hollywood Reporter'', June 10, 2016.</ref> In June 2019, it was announced that [[Anheuser-Busch InBev]] had acquired Swish Beverages, marking the brewer's largest wine investment to date.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Fat Jewish's Babe Wine has been bought by the owner of Budweiser |url=https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/28/investing/anheuser-busch-babe-wine-fat-jewish-acquisition/index.html |website=CNN.com |date=28 June 2019 |access-date=30 July 2019}}</ref>


===Social media===
===Social media===
In 2011, Ostrovsky started an [[Instagram]] account with the handle "TheFatJewish".<ref name="jsunyer"/><ref>{{Cite news|first=Philip |last=Eil |authorlink= |title= Say Hello to the Internet's Biggest Jewish Stars |newspaper=[[Jewish Daily Forward]]|date= July 6, 2015|url=https://forward.com/culture/311190/stars-of-the-internet-presenting-some-of-the-brightest-lights-illuminating/ |accessdate=}}</ref> The account went viral in 2013 after Ostrovsky posted a video parodying [[SoulCycle]], in which he led a spin class for homeless people on [[Citi Bike]]s parked on the street.<ref name="nwilliams"/><ref name="jsettembre">Jeanette Settembre, [http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/josh-fat-jew-ostrovsky-book-money-pizza-respect-article-1.2420882 "Josh (The Fat Jew) Ostrovsky speaks on his new book 'Money Pizza Respect',"] ''[[New York Daily News]]'', November 2, 2015.</ref> In 2013, his Instagram account was suspended due to inappropriate content. In response, he organized a rally held outside Instagram's New York office. The protest was [[live-streamed]] on [[Vice.com]], and his account was restored after 15 minutes.<ref name="jsunyer"/><ref>[https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/live-stream-the-fat-jew-is-chained-up-outside-of-instagrams-offices "Live Stream: The Fat Jew Is Protesting Outside Instagram's Offices,"] ''[[Vice (magazine)|Vice]]'', October 3, 2013.</ref> In 2014 ''[[The New York Times]]'' wrote that "he has parlayed a profane sense of humor that mocks the tropes of social-media culture and the hipsters who propagate them; an apparent affection for pot, pets and grandparents; and his own slovenly, outlandish physical appearance… into a huge web following."<ref name="bshapiro"/> ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine named Ostrovsky to its 2015 list of The 30 Most Influential People on the Internet.<ref>[http://time.com/3732203/the-30-most-influential-people-on-the-internet/ "The 30 Most Influential People on the Internet,"] ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'', March 5, 2015.</ref> As of October 2020, he had over 10.7 million followers on Instagram.<ref name="cbrody">Caitlin Brody, [https://ew.com/recap/the-real-housewives-of-beverly-hills-season-7-episode-14/ "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills recap: 'Sweet Georgia Jayne',"] ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'', March 7, 2017.</ref><ref>Clayton Purdom, [https://www.avclub.com/article/we-went-four-loko-party-thrown-fat-jew-and-felt-te-250825 "We went to a Four Loko party thrown by the Fat Jew and felt terrible,"] ''[[The A.V. Club]]'', February 27, 2017.</ref>
In 2011, Ostrovsky started an [[Instagram]] account with the handle "TheFatJewish".<ref name="jsunyer"/><ref>{{Cite news|first=Philip |last=Eil |authorlink= |title= Say Hello to the Internet's Biggest Jewish Stars |newspaper=[[Jewish Daily Forward]]|date= July 6, 2015|url=https://forward.com/culture/311190/stars-of-the-internet-presenting-some-of-the-brightest-lights-illuminating/ |accessdate=}}</ref> The account went viral in 2013 after Ostrovsky posted a video parodying [[SoulCycle]], in which he led a spin class for homeless people on [[Citi Bike]]s parked on the street.<ref name="nwilliams"/><ref name="jsettembre">Jeanette Settembre, [http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/josh-fat-jew-ostrovsky-book-money-pizza-respect-article-1.2420882 "Josh (The Fat Jew) Ostrovsky speaks on his new book 'Money Pizza Respect',"] ''[[New York Daily News]]'', November 2, 2015.</ref> In 2013, his Instagram account was suspended due to inappropriate content. In response, he organized a rally held outside Instagram's New York office. The protest was [[live-streamed]] on [[Vice.com]], and his account was restored after 15 minutes.<ref name="jsunyer"/><ref>[https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/live-stream-the-fat-jew-is-chained-up-outside-of-instagrams-offices "Live Stream: The Fat Jew Is Protesting Outside Instagram's Offices,"] ''[[Vice (magazine)|Vice]]'', October 3, 2013.</ref> In 2014 ''[[The New York Times]]'' wrote that "he has parlayed a profane sense of humor that mocks the tropes of social-media culture and the hipsters who propagate them; an apparent affection for pot, pets and grandparents; and his own slovenly, outlandish physical appearance… into a huge web following."<ref name="bshapiro"/> ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine named Ostrovsky to its 2015 list of The 30 Most Influential People on the Internet.<ref>[http://time.com/3732203/the-30-most-influential-people-on-the-internet/ "The 30 Most Influential People on the Internet,"] ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'', March 5, 2015.</ref> As of December 2022, he had over 10 million followers on Instagram.<ref name="cbrody">Caitlin Brody, [https://ew.com/recap/the-real-housewives-of-beverly-hills-season-7-episode-14/ "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills recap: 'Sweet Georgia Jayne',"] ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'', March 7, 2017.</ref><ref>Clayton Purdom, [https://www.avclub.com/article/we-went-four-loko-party-thrown-fat-jew-and-felt-te-250825 "We went to a Four Loko party thrown by the Fat Jew and felt terrible,"] ''[[The A.V. Club]]'', February 27, 2017.</ref>


Ostrovsky has been hired to do product placement in his social media posts by companies including [[Burger King]], [[Virgin Mobile]], [[Apple Inc.|Apple]], [[Budweiser]], [[WW International|Weight Watchers]], and [[Stella Artois]].<ref name="jsunyer"/><ref name="jronson"/> In 2015 he signed on as a spokesperson for [[Seamless (company)|Seamless]].<ref name="eceron">Ella Ceron, [https://nymag.com/thecut/2015/08/fat-jewish-will-show-at-fashion-week.html?mid=twitter_nymag "The Fat Jewish Will Show at Fashion Week,"] ''[[New York (magazine)|New York]]'', August 17, 2015.</ref>
Ostrovsky has been hired to do product placement in his social media posts by companies including [[Burger King]], [[Virgin Mobile]], [[Apple Inc.|Apple]], [[Budweiser]], [[WW International|Weight Watchers]], and [[Stella Artois]].<ref name="jsunyer"/><ref name="jronson"/> In 2015 he signed on as a spokesperson for [[Seamless (company)|Seamless]].<ref name="eceron">Ella Ceron, [https://nymag.com/thecut/2015/08/fat-jewish-will-show-at-fashion-week.html?mid=twitter_nymag "The Fat Jewish Will Show at Fashion Week,"] ''[[New York (magazine)|New York]]'', August 17, 2015.</ref>


===Film, television and commercials===
===Film, television, and commercials===
In 2009, Ostrovsky was hired as an entertainment reporter interviewing celebrities on ''[[The Daily 10]]'' on [[E!]] He later hosted the rap interview web series ''An Intimate Conversation''.<ref name="nwilliams"/><ref name="jsettembre"/> He sold a show parodying the [[Williamsburg, Brooklyn]] hipster culture to [[Amazon.com|Amazon]] in 2013, which went unproduced.<ref name="bshapiro"/> In 2014, he signed a deal to develop a scripted series for [[Comedy Central]], based on his life.<ref name="bshapiro"/> He signed with [[Creative Artists Agency]] in 2015,<ref name="njarvey">Natalie Jarvey, [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/fat-jew-josh-ostrovsky-signs-815198 "The Fat Jew, Josh Ostrovsky, Signs With CAA,"] ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'', August 13, 2015.</ref> and that year began making regular appearances on [[Bloomberg News]],<ref name="jsunyer"/> starred in a [[Bud Light]] commercial that aired during [[Super Bowl XLIX]],<ref name="jsunyer"/> and appeared in the music video for [[DNCE]]'s "[[Cake by the Ocean]]", as well as "[[Boys (Charli XCX song)|Boys]]" by [[Charli XCX]]. He has appeared as himself in numerous reality television series, including ''3AM''<ref name="bshapiro"/> and ''[[The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills]]''.<ref name="cbrody"/> He has also played supporting roles in several films, including the teen comedy ''[[Status Update]]'', starring [[Ross Lynch]] and [[Olivia Holt]].<ref>Anthony D’Alessandro, [https://deadline.com/2016/07/status-update-rob-riggle-famke-janssen-wendi-mclendon-covey-cast-voltage-pictures-1201788809/ "Rob Riggle, Famke Janssen, Wendi McLendon-Covey & More Round Out 'Status Update' Cast,"] ''[[Deadline Hollywood]]'', July 19, 2016.</ref> He was featured in a 2017 ad campaign for [[Malibu Rum]].<ref>Rebecca Stewart, [http://www.thedrum.com/news/2017/05/25/malibu-freshens-up-because-summer-campaign-it-looks-own-the-season "Malibu freshens up 'Because Summer' campaign as it looks to own the season,"] The Drum, May 25, 2017.</ref> He appears in the documentary ''[[The American Meme]]'', which premiered at the 2018 [[Tribeca Film Festival]].<ref>Owen Gleiberman, [https://variety.com/2018/film/reviews/the-american-meme-review-1202793778/ "Tribeca Film Review: ‘The American Meme’,"] ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'', May 1, 2018.</ref>
In 2009, Ostrovsky was hired as an entertainment reporter interviewing celebrities on ''[[The Daily 10]]'' on [[E!]] He later hosted the rap interview web series ''An Intimate Conversation''.<ref name="nwilliams"/><ref name="jsettembre"/> He sold a show parodying the [[Williamsburg, Brooklyn]] hipster culture to [[Amazon.com|Amazon]] in 2013, which went unproduced.<ref name="bshapiro"/> In 2014, he signed a deal to develop a scripted series for [[Comedy Central]], based on his life.<ref name="bshapiro"/> He signed with [[Creative Artists Agency]] in 2015,<ref name="njarvey">Natalie Jarvey, [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/fat-jew-josh-ostrovsky-signs-815198 "The Fat Jew, Josh Ostrovsky, Signs With CAA,"] ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'', August 13, 2015.</ref> and that year began making regular appearances on [[Bloomberg News]],<ref name="jsunyer"/> starred in a [[Bud Light]] commercial that aired during [[Super Bowl XLIX]],<ref name="jsunyer"/> and appeared in the music video for [[DNCE]]'s "[[Cake by the Ocean]]", as well as "[[Boys (Charli XCX song)|Boys]]" by [[Charli XCX]]. He has appeared as himself in numerous reality television series, including ''3AM''<ref name="bshapiro"/> and ''[[The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills]]''.<ref name="cbrody"/> He has also played supporting roles in several films, including the teen comedy ''[[Status Update]]'', starring [[Ross Lynch]] and [[Olivia Holt]].<ref>Anthony D’Alessandro, [https://deadline.com/2016/07/status-update-rob-riggle-famke-janssen-wendi-mclendon-covey-cast-voltage-pictures-1201788809/ "Rob Riggle, Famke Janssen, Wendi McLendon-Covey & More Round Out 'Status Update' Cast,"] ''[[Deadline Hollywood]]'', July 19, 2016.</ref> He was featured in a 2017 ad campaign for [[Malibu Rum]].<ref>Rebecca Stewart, [http://www.thedrum.com/news/2017/05/25/malibu-freshens-up-because-summer-campaign-it-looks-own-the-season "Malibu freshens up 'Because Summer' campaign as it looks to own the season,"] The Drum, May 25, 2017.</ref> He appears in the documentary ''[[The American Meme]]'', which premiered at the 2018 [[Tribeca Film Festival]].<ref>Owen Gleiberman, [https://variety.com/2018/film/reviews/the-american-meme-review-1202793778/ "Tribeca Film Review: ‘The American Meme’,"] ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'', May 1, 2018.</ref>


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===Music===
===Music===
While at [[University at Albany, SUNY|SUNY Albany]], Ostrovsky was a member of the rap trio [[Team Facelift]], where he first started going by the name Fat Jew.<ref name="bshapiro"/><ref name="jbarracato">Joseph Barracato, [https://nypost.com/2007/10/06/strange-sight-unique-sound/ "Strange Sight, Unique Sound,"] ''[[New York Post]]'', October 6, 2007.</ref><ref>Tamar Anitai, [http://www.mtv.com/news/2291302/meet-team-facelift/ "Meet Team Facelift,"] [[MTV.com]], August 6, 2007.</ref> He has said that the moniker was inspired by one of his counselors at [[Eisner Camp]] and by ''[[Screw (magazine)|Screw]]'' magazine publisher [[Al Goldstein]].<ref>Jillian Scheinfeld, [http://jewcy.com/jewish-arts-and-culture/spotlight-on-the-fat-jew-josh-ostrovsky "Spotlight On: The Fat Jew, AKA Josh Ostrovsky,"] ''[[Jewcy]]'', October 2, 2014.</ref> Team Facelift formed in 2004, signed with [[Duck Down Records]] and released the album ''Mixed Emotions'' in 2006.<ref name="jbarracato"/><ref name="nwilliams">Nick Williams, [https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6221784/instagram-sensation-the-fat-jew-viral "Instagram Sensation 'Fat Jew' Is Making Big Bucks With His Crazy Antics,"] ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'', August 18, 2014.</ref> They broke up in 2010.<ref name="nwilliams"/>
While at [[University at Albany, SUNY|SUNY Albany]], Ostrovsky was a member of the hip hop trio [[Team Facelift]], where he first started going by the name Fat Jew.<ref name="bshapiro"/><ref>Tamar Anitai, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180323220004/http://www.mtv.com/news/2291302/meet-team-facelift/ "Meet Team Facelift,"] [[MTV.com]], August 6, 2007.</ref> He has said that the moniker was inspired by one of his counselors at [[Eisner Camp]] and by ''[[Screw (magazine)|Screw]]'' magazine publisher [[Al Goldstein]].<ref>Jillian Scheinfeld, [http://jewcy.com/jewish-arts-and-culture/spotlight-on-the-fat-jew-josh-ostrovsky "Spotlight On: The Fat Jew, AKA Josh Ostrovsky,"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150106045803/http://jewcy.com/jewish-arts-and-culture/spotlight-on-the-fat-jew-josh-ostrovsky |date=2015-01-06 }} ''[[Jewcy]]'', October 2, 2014.</ref> Team Facelift formed in 2004, signed with [[Duck Down Records]] and released the album ''Mixed Emotions'' in 2006.<ref name="nwilliams">Nick Williams, [https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6221784/instagram-sensation-the-fat-jew-viral "Instagram Sensation 'Fat Jew' Is Making Big Bucks With His Crazy Antics,"] ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'', August 18, 2014.</ref> They broke up in 2010.<ref name="nwilliams"/>


In September 2016, Ostrovsky announced his [[Major Lazer]] tribute band Major Behavior, formed with DJ Maachew Bentley and billed as the world's first [[Electronic dance music|EDM]] tribute band. Major Behavior toured in 2016 as a part of Ostrovsky's IRL Tour.<ref>[https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/dance/7510281/fat-jew-major-behavior-lazer-tribute-band "Watch The Fat Jew Unveil His Major Lazer Tribute Band, 'Major Behavior',"] ''Billboard'', September 14, 2016.</ref><ref name="kbein">Kat Bein, [https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/dance/7791804/fat-jew-major-behavior-diplo-2017 "The Fat Jew's Major Lazer Tribute Band Played With Diplo and They're Actually Really Great,"] ''Billboard'', May 9, 2017.</ref> For the second IRL Tour in 2017, Major Behavior toured with [[Dillon Francis]], [[RL Grime]] and [[Party Favor (DJ)|Party Favor]].<ref>Alexander Iadarola, [https://thump.vice.com/en_us/article/fat-jew-irl-tour-2017 "The Fat Jew to Tour with His Major Lazer Cover Band, Dillon Francis, and RL Grime,"] [[Thump (Vice)|Thump]], December 14, 2016.</ref><ref>Kat Bein, [https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/dance/7624407/fat-jew-irl-tour-2017-major-behavior "The Fat Jew Announces IRL Tour 2017 With Major Behavior, Dillon Francis & More,"] ''Billboard'', December 13, 2016.</ref> Major Behavior was joined onstage by Major Lazer's [[Diplo]] during a May 2017 performance in Chicago.<ref name="kbein"/> In 2018, Ostrovsky hosted a radio show called ''Major Behavior'' on [[Diplo's Revolution]], an electronic music channel on [[SiriusXM]].<ref>[http://blog.siriusxm.com/mix-up-your-listening-routine-with-8-new-shows/ "Mix up your listening routine with 8 new shows!"] ''[[SiriusXM]]'', June 13, 2018.</ref>
In September 2016, Ostrovsky announced his [[Major Lazer]] tribute band Major Behavior, formed with DJ Maachew Bentley and billed as the world's first [[Electronic dance music|EDM]] tribute band. Major Behavior toured in 2016 as a part of Ostrovsky's IRL Tour.<ref>[https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/dance/7510281/fat-jew-major-behavior-lazer-tribute-band "Watch The Fat Jew Unveil His Major Lazer Tribute Band, 'Major Behavior',"] ''Billboard'', September 14, 2016.</ref><ref name="kbein">Kat Bein, [https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/dance/7791804/fat-jew-major-behavior-diplo-2017 "The Fat Jew's Major Lazer Tribute Band Played With Diplo and They're Actually Really Great,"] ''Billboard'', May 9, 2017.</ref> For the second IRL Tour in 2017, Major Behavior toured with [[Dillon Francis]], [[RL Grime]] and [[Party Favor (DJ)|Party Favor]].<ref>Alexander Iadarola, [https://thump.vice.com/en_us/article/fat-jew-irl-tour-2017 "The Fat Jew to Tour with His Major Lazer Cover Band, Dillon Francis, and RL Grime,"] [[Thump (Vice)|Thump]], December 14, 2016.</ref><ref>Kat Bein, [https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/dance/7624407/fat-jew-irl-tour-2017-major-behavior "The Fat Jew Announces IRL Tour 2017 With Major Behavior, Dillon Francis & More,"] ''Billboard'', December 13, 2016.</ref> Major Behavior was joined onstage by Major Lazer's [[Diplo]] during a May 2017 performance in Chicago.<ref name="kbein"/> In 2018, Ostrovsky hosted a radio show called ''Major Behavior'' on [[Diplo's Revolution]], an electronic music channel on [[SiriusXM]].<ref>[http://blog.siriusxm.com/mix-up-your-listening-routine-with-8-new-shows/ "Mix up your listening routine with 8 new shows!"] ''[[SiriusXM]]'', June 13, 2018.</ref>


==Controversy==
==Controversy==
In 2015, Ostrovsky was accused of posting [[screenshot]]s of other comedians' jokes on [[Instagram]] and [[Twitter]] without their permission, and with the credits cropped out.<ref name=Playboy>Fee, Rob (May 18, 2015). [http://www.playboy.com/articles/why-stealing-jokes-on-social-media-is-a-bigger-deal-than-you-think "Why Stealing Jokes on Social Media is a Bigger Deal Than You Think"].</ref><ref name=splitsider>{{cite web|last1=Wright|first1=Megh|title= Comedy vs. The Fat Jew|url=http://splitsider.com/2015/08/comedy-vs-the-fat-jew/|publisher=[[Splitsider]]|date=August 17, 2015}}</ref> After several stories were published about this behavior, Ostrovsky edited his past posts to credit the authors of the jokes.<ref name="jronson"/><ref name="jdfox">Jesse David Fox, [https://www.vulture.com/2015/08/exclusive-interview-the-fat-jew.html "A Conversation With the Fat Jew: 'That's Not Who I Am or What I'm About,"] [[Vulture.com]], August 21, 2015.</ref>
In 2015, Ostrovsky was accused of posting [[screenshot]]s of other comedians' jokes on [[Instagram]] and [[Twitter]] without their permission, and with the credits cropped out.<ref name=Playboy>Fee, Rob (May 18, 2015). [http://www.playboy.com/articles/why-stealing-jokes-on-social-media-is-a-bigger-deal-than-you-think "Why Stealing Jokes on Social Media is a Bigger Deal Than You Think"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150804195500/http://www.playboy.com/articles/why-stealing-jokes-on-social-media-is-a-bigger-deal-than-you-think? |date=2015-08-04 }}.</ref><ref name=splitsider>{{cite web|last1=Wright|first1=Megh|title=Comedy vs. The Fat Jew|url=http://splitsider.com/2015/08/comedy-vs-the-fat-jew/|publisher=[[Splitsider]]|date=August 17, 2015|access-date=August 17, 2015|archive-date=August 17, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150817200439/http://splitsider.com/2015/08/comedy-vs-the-fat-jew/|url-status=dead}}</ref> After several stories were published about this behavior, Ostrovsky edited his past posts to credit the authors of the jokes.<ref name="jronson"/><ref name="jdfox">Jesse David Fox, [https://www.vulture.com/2015/08/exclusive-interview-the-fat-jew.html "A Conversation With the Fat Jew: 'That's Not Who I Am or What I'm About,"] [[Vulture.com]], August 21, 2015.</ref>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Ostrovsky and [[blogger]] Katie Sturino were married in 2014; they announced their divorce in 2016. Ostrovsky and wife Caitlin King have a son named Buddy, born in February of 2021. <ref>Maggie Coughlan, [http://pagesix.com/2017/01/06/fat-jew-getting-divorced-wife-to-keep-celeb-dog-toast/ "'Fat Jew' getting divorced, wife keeps celeb dog Toast,"] ''[[New York Post]]'', January 6, 2017.</ref>


Ostrovsky is an [[ordained minister]] and has officiated many wedding ceremonies, including a spontaneous wedding at [[Nikki Beach]] in Miami in December 2017.<ref>{{cite web |title=Would you let 'The Fat Jew' officiate your wedding? Well, it happened in Miami. |url=https://www.miamiherald.com/miami-com/miami-com-news/article225781080.html |website=miamiherald.com |access-date=28 June 2019}}</ref>
Ostrovsky is an [[ordained minister]] and has officiated many wedding ceremonies, including a spontaneous wedding at [[Nikki Beach]] in Miami in December 2017.<ref>{{cite web |title=Would you let 'The Fat Jew' officiate your wedding? Well, it happened in Miami. |url=https://www.miamiherald.com/miami-com/miami-com-news/article225781080.html |website=miamiherald.com |access-date=28 June 2019}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 02:43, 8 August 2024

Josh Ostrovsky
Publicity shot of Ostrovsky
Born
Joshua Ostrovsky[1]

(1982-02-18) February 18, 1982 (age 42)
Other namesThe Fat Jew, The Fat Jewish, Jewther Vandross, Jewsan Sarandon, Fatrick Jewing, The FatJew of Liberty, Fat Shams Charania
Alma materUniversity at Albany, SUNY
Occupation(s)Social media and television personality, vintner, actor, musician, fashion designer, plus-size model
Years active1990s–present
Websitefatjew.net

Joshua Ostrovsky[1] (born February 18, 1982), known professionally as The Fat Jewish, is an American entrepreneur, social media influencer, author and plus size model.

Early life

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Ostrovsky was born and raised in New York City to a Russian-born radiologist father Paul, and a nutritionist mother Rebecca. He grew up in Manhattan on the Upper West Side.[2][3][4] He attended several schools, starting at the Packer school in Brooklyn, and then attending Trevor Day School and the Dwight School, both on the Upper West Side. As a very young actor, he appeared in several commercials, including one for Hershey's.[3] After attending New York University and Skidmore College and being expelled from both, he enrolled in State University of New York at Albany, graduating in 2006 with a bachelor of arts in journalism.[2][3]

Career

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Swish Beverages

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Ostrovsky is a co-founder of Swish Beverages,[5] which launched White Girl Rosé in 2015,[6] followed by the Babe family of sparkling canned wines.[7] In June 2019, it was announced that Anheuser-Busch InBev had acquired Swish Beverages, marking the brewer's largest wine investment to date.[8]

Social media

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In 2011, Ostrovsky started an Instagram account with the handle "TheFatJewish".[2][9] The account went viral in 2013 after Ostrovsky posted a video parodying SoulCycle, in which he led a spin class for homeless people on Citi Bikes parked on the street.[10][11] In 2013, his Instagram account was suspended due to inappropriate content. In response, he organized a rally held outside Instagram's New York office. The protest was live-streamed on Vice.com, and his account was restored after 15 minutes.[2][12] In 2014 The New York Times wrote that "he has parlayed a profane sense of humor that mocks the tropes of social-media culture and the hipsters who propagate them; an apparent affection for pot, pets and grandparents; and his own slovenly, outlandish physical appearance… into a huge web following."[4] Time magazine named Ostrovsky to its 2015 list of The 30 Most Influential People on the Internet.[13] As of December 2022, he had over 10 million followers on Instagram.[14][15]

Ostrovsky has been hired to do product placement in his social media posts by companies including Burger King, Virgin Mobile, Apple, Budweiser, Weight Watchers, and Stella Artois.[2][3] In 2015 he signed on as a spokesperson for Seamless.[16]

Film, television, and commercials

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In 2009, Ostrovsky was hired as an entertainment reporter interviewing celebrities on The Daily 10 on E! He later hosted the rap interview web series An Intimate Conversation.[10][11] He sold a show parodying the Williamsburg, Brooklyn hipster culture to Amazon in 2013, which went unproduced.[4] In 2014, he signed a deal to develop a scripted series for Comedy Central, based on his life.[4] He signed with Creative Artists Agency in 2015,[17] and that year began making regular appearances on Bloomberg News,[2] starred in a Bud Light commercial that aired during Super Bowl XLIX,[2] and appeared in the music video for DNCE's "Cake by the Ocean", as well as "Boys" by Charli XCX. He has appeared as himself in numerous reality television series, including 3AM[4] and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.[14] He has also played supporting roles in several films, including the teen comedy Status Update, starring Ross Lynch and Olivia Holt.[18] He was featured in a 2017 ad campaign for Malibu Rum.[19] He appears in the documentary The American Meme, which premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival.[20]

Modeling and fashion

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In June 2012, Ostrovsky signed a modeling contract with One Management.[2][21] He claims to be the world's first male plus-size model.[22] He appeared in a photo spread in Inked magazine's May 2015 issue,[23][24] and was featured on the covers of the magazines treats! in 2016[25] and Nude in 2017.[26]

At New York Fashion Week on September 16, 2015, his Dad Fashion Show debuted his collection of men's apparel.[16][27]

Book

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Ostrovsky formerly hosted a radio show on Apple Music Beats 1 called Money, Pizza, Respect.[17] The book of the same name, a collection of personal essays and images, was published by Grand Central Publishing in 2015.[2][11] The book's cover parodies the cover of Walter Isaacson's 2011 biography Steve Jobs.[11]

Music

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While at SUNY Albany, Ostrovsky was a member of the hip hop trio Team Facelift, where he first started going by the name Fat Jew.[4][28] He has said that the moniker was inspired by one of his counselors at Eisner Camp and by Screw magazine publisher Al Goldstein.[29] Team Facelift formed in 2004, signed with Duck Down Records and released the album Mixed Emotions in 2006.[10] They broke up in 2010.[10]

In September 2016, Ostrovsky announced his Major Lazer tribute band Major Behavior, formed with DJ Maachew Bentley and billed as the world's first EDM tribute band. Major Behavior toured in 2016 as a part of Ostrovsky's IRL Tour.[30][31] For the second IRL Tour in 2017, Major Behavior toured with Dillon Francis, RL Grime and Party Favor.[32][33] Major Behavior was joined onstage by Major Lazer's Diplo during a May 2017 performance in Chicago.[31] In 2018, Ostrovsky hosted a radio show called Major Behavior on Diplo's Revolution, an electronic music channel on SiriusXM.[34]

Controversy

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In 2015, Ostrovsky was accused of posting screenshots of other comedians' jokes on Instagram and Twitter without their permission, and with the credits cropped out.[35][36] After several stories were published about this behavior, Ostrovsky edited his past posts to credit the authors of the jokes.[3][37]

Personal life

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Ostrovsky is an ordained minister and has officiated many wedding ceremonies, including a spontaneous wedding at Nikki Beach in Miami in December 2017.[38]

Bibliography

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Filmography

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Film
Year Titel Role Notes
2010 Bolt From the Blue Luther Short film
2012 Ben Banks Phil Macey
All Wifed Out Will
Bottle Poppaz Marcus
2016 Zoolander 2 Gleek
Nerve Dirt Beard
2018 Status Update Bearded Dude
The Peach Panther
The American Meme Himself
2019 Uncut Gems Noah
Television
Year Titel Role Notes
2007-2010 The Daily 10 Self 10 Episodes
2013 Rude Tube Self Reality
2014 TakePart Live Self Reality
2015 3AM Self 5 Episodes
Talk Stoop Self Season 9, ep. 5
Ridiculousness Self Season 6, ep. 32
2016 Greatest Party Story Ever Self Season 2, ep. 5 (MTV)
2017 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Self Reality
2017 Million Dollar Listing Self Reality
Music Videos
Year Song Artist(s) Notes
2014 "#Selfie" The Chainsmokers
2014 "When We Were Young" Dillon Francis
2015 "Cake by the Ocean" DNCE
2017 "Boys" Charli XCX

References

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  1. ^ a b "Exclusive: @TheFatJewish's New York Fashion Week Debut". The New York Observer. 9 September 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i John Sunyer, "Lunch with the FT: The Fat Jew," Financial Times, July 24, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e Jon Ronson, "Josh Ostrovsky: 'The internet is like a giant weird orgy'," The Guardian, November 7, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Bee Shapiro, "A Shortcut to Comic Celebrity," New York Times, September 17, 2014.
  5. ^ "Swish Beverages Founders Josh Ostrovsky & David Oliver Cohen Talk New 'Family Time Is Hard' Wine," Downtown, December 14, 2016.
  6. ^ Dawson, Victoria (12 May 2015). "The Fat Jew is Launching His Own Wine Label". Elle. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  7. ^ Sam Reed, "White Girl Rose Is Now Available In Can Form," The Hollywood Reporter, June 10, 2016.
  8. ^ "The Fat Jewish's Babe Wine has been bought by the owner of Budweiser". CNN.com. 28 June 2019. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
  9. ^ Eil, Philip (July 6, 2015). "Say Hello to the Internet's Biggest Jewish Stars". Jewish Daily Forward.
  10. ^ a b c d Nick Williams, "Instagram Sensation 'Fat Jew' Is Making Big Bucks With His Crazy Antics," Billboard, August 18, 2014.
  11. ^ a b c d Jeanette Settembre, "Josh (The Fat Jew) Ostrovsky speaks on his new book 'Money Pizza Respect'," New York Daily News, November 2, 2015.
  12. ^ "Live Stream: The Fat Jew Is Protesting Outside Instagram's Offices," Vice, October 3, 2013.
  13. ^ "The 30 Most Influential People on the Internet," Time, March 5, 2015.
  14. ^ a b Caitlin Brody, "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills recap: 'Sweet Georgia Jayne'," Entertainment Weekly, March 7, 2017.
  15. ^ Clayton Purdom, "We went to a Four Loko party thrown by the Fat Jew and felt terrible," The A.V. Club, February 27, 2017.
  16. ^ a b Ella Ceron, "The Fat Jewish Will Show at Fashion Week," New York, August 17, 2015.
  17. ^ a b Natalie Jarvey, "The Fat Jew, Josh Ostrovsky, Signs With CAA," The Hollywood Reporter, August 13, 2015.
  18. ^ Anthony D’Alessandro, "Rob Riggle, Famke Janssen, Wendi McLendon-Covey & More Round Out 'Status Update' Cast," Deadline Hollywood, July 19, 2016.
  19. ^ Rebecca Stewart, "Malibu freshens up 'Because Summer' campaign as it looks to own the season," The Drum, May 25, 2017.
  20. ^ Owen Gleiberman, "Tribeca Film Review: ‘The American Meme’," Variety, May 1, 2018.
  21. ^ Gardner, Chris. "Instagram Star The Fat Jewish Signs Fashion Model Deal". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
  22. ^ Taylor Harris, "The Fat Jewish Defends Title as First Plus-Size Male Model," Women's Wear Daily, March 21, 2016.
  23. ^ Salacuse, Rocky (May 21, 2015). "Handsome Boy Modeling School". Inked.
  24. ^ Rakovic, Rocky (September 9, 2015). "Behind The Scenes With The Fat jew". Inked.
  25. ^ treats! Issue 11, Summer 2016.
  26. ^ Nude, Issue 018 Archived 2018-02-05 at the Wayback Machine, June 2017.
  27. ^ Steff Yotka, "What Is the Fat Jew Doing at New York Fashion Week?" Vogue, September 16, 2015.
  28. ^ Tamar Anitai, "Meet Team Facelift," MTV.com, August 6, 2007.
  29. ^ Jillian Scheinfeld, "Spotlight On: The Fat Jew, AKA Josh Ostrovsky," Archived 2015-01-06 at the Wayback Machine Jewcy, October 2, 2014.
  30. ^ "Watch The Fat Jew Unveil His Major Lazer Tribute Band, 'Major Behavior'," Billboard, September 14, 2016.
  31. ^ a b Kat Bein, "The Fat Jew's Major Lazer Tribute Band Played With Diplo and They're Actually Really Great," Billboard, May 9, 2017.
  32. ^ Alexander Iadarola, "The Fat Jew to Tour with His Major Lazer Cover Band, Dillon Francis, and RL Grime," Thump, December 14, 2016.
  33. ^ Kat Bein, "The Fat Jew Announces IRL Tour 2017 With Major Behavior, Dillon Francis & More," Billboard, December 13, 2016.
  34. ^ "Mix up your listening routine with 8 new shows!" SiriusXM, June 13, 2018.
  35. ^ Fee, Rob (May 18, 2015). "Why Stealing Jokes on Social Media is a Bigger Deal Than You Think" Archived 2015-08-04 at the Wayback Machine.
  36. ^ Wright, Megh (August 17, 2015). "Comedy vs. The Fat Jew". Splitsider. Archived from the original on August 17, 2015. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
  37. ^ Jesse David Fox, "A Conversation With the Fat Jew: 'That's Not Who I Am or What I'm About," Vulture.com, August 21, 2015.
  38. ^ "Would you let 'The Fat Jew' officiate your wedding? Well, it happened in Miami". miamiherald.com. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
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