But Kirstie Alley left Jenny Craig as their flagship dieter in February, setting off rumors that the her weight gains were why the company was choosing Queen Latifah as their next spokesmodel.
Kirstie Alley said that she wanted to start her own weight loss brand that would address the roller coaster ride of losing and regaining weight.
Hopefully she can find a solution for herself that works. Last seen chowing down on fried foods and sugary sweets, Kirstie Alley is not setting a great example to would be weight loss clients.
She has done it before and displayed her new slim body on Oprah in 2006. What happened? Losing weight is one thing and takes determination and commitment. Getting all that excess weight back is an indication that the motivation has disappeared and overtaken by another craving.
Food is necessary and eating is a enjoyable activity. When eating too much, or eating wrong becomes an obsession in spite of the obviously dangerous side effects, then professional help is needed to reveal the underlying psychological craving that is trying to be satisfied.
Let’s hope Kirstie Alley finds the professional help she needs and discover a long term solution to her weight problem.
Kirstie Alley Pounds Out Again…
Kirstie alley still has a weight problem. As a great spokesmodel for Jenny Craig she lost 70 pounds and showed off her new shapely body, but then gained it all back again. Regaining lost weight seems to be the biggest problem with special dieting that …
Kirstie Allie needs sympathy not condemnation. We all have weight demons to exorcise. Maybe you don’t have as bad a weight loss problem as Kirstie Alley but at least see her side of it and try to understand how many people want to lose weight. The commercial weight loss programs like Jenny Craig don’t work for everyone. Kirstie Alley has my best wishes.
I wish Kirstie the very best. Jenny Craig is not the way to go; eventually you will gain all the weight back + more. It’s best to count calories and exercise daily. Now, I need to practice what I am preaching. But I will not turn to Jenny or any other diet food program.
The key is getting that heart rate up on a daily basis. We all need the gym and take classes that make you sweat and make the heart beat. Weights are good too on a daily basis. It’s more than following a low fat diet. Especially the older we get.
Ginger. Your comment takes the cake! You hit the calorie on the head! You get it. Also a vegetarian diet that defends against hundreds of diseases (including obesity) is a great line of defense to have a great life!