By 1938, the year before The Wizard of Oz, studio managers were sending memos to one another about the star's daily intake: "Judy sneaked out between takes seven and eight this afternoon and had a malted milk"; or "Garland gained 10 pounds. Costumes refitted". In Broadway Melody of 1938, she stole the whole film with a poignant rendition of You Made Me Love You, sung to a photograph of Clark Gable. Around this time one of Mayer's executives summoned Garland to tell her she was so fat she looked like a monster. Some of those working on the set said it was the cruellest thing they could remember anyone saying to a child actor.