But it plans to lose at least ten of those by Christmas.
Okay, here’s my “Joke Poo” version of the Bridget Jones joke:
Joke Poo: Optimus Prime’s Diet
Optimus Prime is to be celebrated with a new, life-sized statue in Times Square…
But he plans to shed at least twenty metric tons by Decepticon Disassembly Day.
Okay, let’s analyze this Bridget Jones joke.
Joke Dissection:
- Premise: A large (200kg) statue of Bridget Jones is being erected in London’s Leicester Square. Leicester Square is known for its movie theaters and statues of cinematic characters.
- Punchline: The statue plans to lose at least ten of those kilos by Christmas.
- Humor Type: The joke relies on a pun and relatable self-deprecating humor. It plays on Bridget Jones’s well-known obsession with her weight and dieting, a central theme of the books and movies. The unexpected twist is that the statue is now personified and “planning” to diet. The juxtaposition of the immovable statue with the active goal of weight loss is where the humor lies. It also gently pokes fun at the pressure to lose weight during the holiday season.
Key Elements:
- Bridget Jones: The iconic, relatable character struggling with weight, love, and life in London.
- Leicester Square: A specific, real-world location famous for film premieres and statues of movie characters.
- Weight/Dieting: The persistent, often humorous, focus of Bridget Jones’s inner monologue and actions.
- Statue Personification: Giving the inanimate object human-like intentions and struggles.
- Christmas Deadline: Humorous dig at seasonal pressure to diet.
Comedic Enrichment and New Humor:
Here are a few options building on the original joke, using factual/interesting tidbits:
Option 1: Amusing “Did You Know?” Style Observation:
“Did you know that the average bronze statue does technically lose weight over time? It’s called corrosion! So, the Bridget Jones statue’s weight loss goal might be more achievable than we think, albeit over a slightly longer timeframe than Christmas. Historians estimate it will be ten kilos lighter by approximately 2347.”
Option 2: New Joke:
“They say the Bridget Jones statue in Leicester Square is planning to lose weight by Christmas. I heard she’s trying the “Bronze Age Diet” – lots of iron-rich foods, allegedly helps oxidize away the excess mass. I’m not sure about the science, but it sounds like a weighty issue.”
Option 3: Witty Observation/Joke Variation:
“The Bridget Jones statue in Leicester Square is committed to losing 10kg by Christmas. Sources say she’s ruled out the ‘Renée Zellweger fluctuating weight’ method, fearing it would ruin the bronze finish and confuse tourists.”
Option 4: More detailed joke:
“The Bridget Jones statue is ambitious aiming to lose 10kg by Christmas. She’s signed up for every bronze sculpturing class in London, and rumor has it, she’s even considering a risky metal-melting liposuction procedure. Her biggest challenge though is finding a tiny set of scales large enough for her to weigh herself.”

