Niecy Nash Jokes She Started the BBL Trend with Prosthetic Butt 3x Bigger Than Her Own on Reno 911!

The actress also revealed the worst and best part about wearing the prop in a new episode of the ‘New Heights’ podcast

 Actress Niecy Nash arrives at the premiere of Twentieth Century Fox's "Reno 911: Miami" at the Chinese Theater on February 15, 2007 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaNiecy Nash during "Reno 911: Miami" Washington DC Screening at Union Station in Washington, DC, United States.
Niecy Nash-Betts looks back on days wearing a prosthetic butt on "Reno 911!" . Photo:

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Niecy Nash-Betts is looking back on her Reno 911! costume with humor.

The award-winning actress, 54, appeared on an Oct. 30 episode of the New Heights podcast with Jason and Travis Kelce, during which she got to talking about the fake booty she wore while playing Deputy Raineesha Williams on the mockumentary-style sitcom, which ran from 2003-2009. 

“Can I just ask about Reno 911!? That was Travis and I’s favorite show growing up. You were fantastic. How fun was it working on that show?” Jason asked during a rapid-fire Q&A segment. 

“It was a lot of fun, great fun. The worst thing about it and the best thing about it was the booty that I wore in it,” she recalled, referencing the prosthetic rump she wore for the series. 

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Niecy Nash-Betts on "Reno 911!" in 2007.

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Nash-Betts explained that they took a mold of her real butt and “magnified it three times,” which had its pros and cons. “In the winter when we shot it was great because I was never cold outside. I was always warm. But in the summertime, I felt like I was about to die,” she said. 

“So you had the BBL [Brazilian butt lift] in Reno 911!,” Jason joked, with Nash-Betts agreeing, "before it was even popular right?” 

The topic of Raineesha’s rear end came up in conversation when Nash-Betts appeared on the Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend podcast in January. When asked why it was her idea to wear an artificial butt, she said that she wanted her character to look like the women in her own life. 

“The women in my family, I did not see them on TV. Now, you can buy a butt on every corner. Then, it wasn’t popular to have all of the…you know what I mean? I went to so many booty fittings, like you don’t even understand. They couldn't get it right because they were building it straight back,” she said. 

Wanting to get the look as real as possible, Nash-Betts recalled bringing one of her friends in for a fitting. “She had the natural slamma-jamma. I’m like, you see you have to start from the hips and wrap it around. I got the booty right.” 

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Nash-Betts returned to the Reno-verse with the revival of the series on Quibi in 2020.

The original series, inspired the film Reno 911!: Miami and parodied Cops, ran for six seasons and was led by creators and cast members Robert Ben Garant, Thomas Lennon and Kerri Kenney-Silver, who returned to write the show’s new season, Variety reported.

Cedric Yarbrough, Carlos Alazraqui, Ian Roberts, Joe Lo Truglio, and Mary Birdsong also made up the returning cast. 

“To come back and put on my uniform and get back together with my friends in an unscripted environment was delicious to me. It was like no time passed,” Nash-Betts told PEOPLE at the time. 

“I don't care what you hear on the streets, I single-handedly take credit for Reno coming back because for all of these years we’ve been off television, I constantly every couple of months will email the gang, ‘Guys, we should get back together, let’s do it again.’ I think I kept putting it in the universe and it manifested.”

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