little bit of fat, but you are reffering to someone fat, theres a lot of phat. =P
Dermis
Fascia is a tissue which is between the skin and muscle. You should just google this question the next time you have a similar question :-)
On The Arm
Blubber.
The connection between skin and muscle is through a layer of tissue called the subcutaneous tissue, which lies beneath the skin and above the muscles. This tissue helps to attach the skin to the muscles and allows for movement and flexibility. Additionally, blood vessels and nerves run through this layer, providing nourishment and sensation to both the skin and muscles.
cutaneous muscle
Skeletal muscle
The space between your "gut" and outer skin has many components including several layers of dermis or skin, muscle and fatty tissue.
Muscle cells contain a lot of mitochondria to supply energy to the cells and they are typically spindle shaped. Skin cells contain few mitochondira and are typically column or cubodial shaped.
cutaneous trunci, the muscle that twitches the skin.
voluntary muscle
The occipitofrontalis muscle originates on the occipital bone and inserts on the skin and muscle around the eye. It is responsible for raising the eyebrows and wrinkling the forehead.