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TLC will be ringing in the new year with brand new episodes of a long-running reality show.
The cable network announced late last week The network announced that My 600-Lb. Life will return with Season 13 on January 1… as a new cast of overweight individuals work to shed pounds with the assistance of Dr. Younan Nowzaradan, a Houston-based bariatric surgeon who has appeared on the series since its 2012 debut.
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“I’ve been this way my whole life,” one of these cast members says in the first sneak peek at Season 13, while another telling viewers:
“I’m trapped in this body.”
It appears as though we’ll also get to see the aforementioned physician having a serious sit-down with one of his patients during an appointment.
“The changes are up to you,” Dr. Nowzaradan says in the footage.
Sadly, My 600-Lb. Life has been the subject of numerous lawsuits in recent years — and it has seen the death of more than a dozen former cast members.
In July 2023, for example, Larry Myers passed away from a heart attack… also, in early 2022, the Destinee Lashaee — the firs transgender star on the program — reportedly took her own life.
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The latest season of My 600-Lb Life premiered in early 2023.
The official synopsis for the series reads as follows:
Telling powerful stories in hourlong episodes, TLC follows medical journeys of morbidly obese people as they attempt to save their own lives.
The featured individuals – each weighing more than 600 pounds (42 stones – confront lifelong emotional and physical struggles as they make the courageous decision to undergo high-risk gastric bypass surgery.
In addition to drastically changing their appearances, they hope to reclaim their independence, mend relationships with friends and family, and renew their feelings of self-worth.
Relatedly, meanwhile, Lifetime has announced that Dr. Nowzaradan will also anchor a new docuseries titled The 6000 lb. Diaries with Dr. Now.
It will follow 10 morbidly obese individuals, who have collectively reached a combined weight of 6,000 pounds, and are fighting to lose it and transform their lives.
Set at Dr. Now’s medical facility in Houston, the 10-episode, two-hour long series, features first-hand diary footage from the people who have reached a lose-or-die point in their lives.
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