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A catfight is, by literal definition, a physical clash between two
cats.
More often, the term 'catfight' is used as a
slang term for an altercation, usually physical, between two women. It is
stereotyped as involving slapping, scratching, hair-pulling, and sometimes
biting as opposed to punching or kicking. It can also be used to describe two
human females insulting one another verbally, or being unpleasant to one
another. Many catfights in cartoons, movies, and beer commercials end with at
least one of the participants missing several articles of clothing. Catfighting
is also a popular subject amongst pornographic films depicting multiple women in
sexually suggestive and combative situations. In the 1970s, prurient interest in
catfighting lead to the popularity of several women in prison films.
Catfighting has also recently been experiencing a boom in the form of payable
entertainment. There are many different forms that now exist. Catfighting media
displays forms from the more recent extreme catfight aspect, in which punching
and kicking are included with the stereotypical array of woman fight tactics,
such as scratching and the pulling of hair. Such stereotypical displays of anger
are frequently demonstrated on the daytime television talk show
The Jerry Springer Show. In more extreme variations such as in
pornography,facesitting is involved.
In Popular Culture
The subject of a catfight was also once the focus of an
episode of the popular TV sitcom Seinfeld, episode number 156, The Summer of George:
Elaine: Ok, why? Why do guys do this? What is so appealing to men about
a cat fight?
Kramer: Yeye cat fight!
Jerry: Because men think if women are grabbing and clawing at each other
there's a chance they might somehow
kiss.
One of the highest profile catfights on television has been
Miller Lite's racy Catfight commercials in 2002, which were derided by many as
sexist. The careers of both actresses in the commercial, Kitana Baker and Tanya
Ballinger, enjoyed a major boost. It is notable for the fighters
losing some articles of clothing after a brawl.
Another famous Catfight was the brawl in the toilet between
Queen Latifah and Missi Pyle
in the movie Bringing down the house which ends with Queen Latifah dunking Missi
Pyle's head in the toilet bowl.
Another minor celebrity who acchieved 15 minutes of fame as a result of a
catfights is Danielle House, a former Miss Canada International (1996) who was
convicted for assaulting her ex-boyfriend's girlfriend in a bar-room. After
serving her sentence, House was named Playboy's Playmate of the Month for
December, 1997. The Song "Girlfight" by Brooke Valentine is about a nasty catfight between 2 girls.
The top story for late night
talk shows on November 6, 2005 was two cheerleaders for the Carolina Panthers,
Renee Thomas and Angela Keathley, charged with battery and disorderly conduct,
respectively. Patrons in the bar's women's bathroom voiced their annoyance at
how long the two were occupying a stall. A fracas ensued. The combination of
catfighting, cheerleaders, and allegations of lesbian activity made for a
perfect storm of titillating media. Catfight-Facesitting
has recently,become very popular in pornography.
Perhaps the most famous form of catfighting are those depicted in WWE.
Thr catfight in the 2003 movie
Bringing down the house ends with Queen Latifah giving Missi Pyle a black
eye and dippig her face in the toilet bowl