Did you see it? What do you think?
For those who didn't see it, don't read any further, because I'm going to recap it.
<<Spoiler Alert -- details ahead>>
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In essence, they got 5 overweight/obese people to do a challenge. Here's the set-up: Primetime made them put on skimpy bikinis and get photographed by a professional photographer. The photos were not shown but they did show the process, with the bodies being pixelated.
The challenge is this. If the contestants lose 15 pounds in the next 2 months (8 weeks), the pictures will be destroyed. If they fail to lose 15 pounds, the pictures will be broadcast on national TV.
Talk about pressure!
One woman said "I'll do anything it takes to lose the 15 -- they will NOT show my pictures!"
My fear is exactly that. These folks will do whatever it takes to avoid the humiliation of having their pictures broadcast. They won't learn any healthy habits. They may take unhealthy risks. They are under extreme stress for something they truly can not control. They can not control how fast their bodies release the pounds, no matter how stringently they adhere to "diets" (whatever those diets may be).
I think this is unhealthy and irresponsible on the part of ABC. And it angers me that overweight folks should be made to feel such pressure. I know they all volunteered for this challenge, but still, society has made us so desperate...
It's just not right.
((climbs off her soapbox))
I hope they do ok. The results of the challenge haven't been shown yet.

