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I feel like "she doesn't wear any" should be added to the poll because... c'mon now. C'mon.
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Says that Sean’s death has really put thinks into perspective
A former contestant of an American weight loss reality TV show....
You might be onto something.I feel like "she doesn't wear any" should be added to the poll because... c'mon now. C'mon.
He was in mid 400lbs, still trying his best to eat healthier, had trouble breathing, then died at age 29. The irreversible damage from being super morbidly obese will no doubt kill amber in the next 5-10 years at this rate.
I hope that YouTube money is good gourl, you sold your soul to the devil.
I had to Google Sean and this is how the first link described him -
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Sean Milliken, 408kg star of My 600-lb Life, dies aged 29 after saying he would not live past 30
A former contestant of an American weight loss reality TV show has died at the age of 29, American entertainment news sources confirmed.. Read more at straitstimes.com.www.straitstimes.com
I was more drawn into the age. 29. And this was a guy doing his best to lose the weight. Amber is younger by a year if not by months only and not doing anything about it. 5 years on this earth is too optimistic.
It was really a sad case of Munchausen by Proxy.
Sean's mother basically convinced him he was sick and helpless all his life. Sean broke his ankle and/or hurt his leg his senior year of high school, and didn't get out of bed again until a year into the show, so he was bedridden for a decade.
He originally weighed in for Dr. Now at 919 lbs. Then Dr. Now sent them to lose weight before he would approve them for surgery. When they came back two months later, THAT's when Sean weighed 1003 lbs.
Sean's mother also taught him zero life skills. When she died a year before Sean from kidney failure, he legit had no idea how to take care of himself even though he was 27-28 at the time. Then he got caught in Hurricane Harvey and all his possessions got flooded.
When the time of Sean's last update on My 600 lb. life was ending, he was hoping to lose enough weight to achieve his goal of moving into assisted living. His end goal was to move into an old folks home even after he lost all the weight because his mom had infantalized him all his life.
She baits breakups in her video titles all the time, she's worse at clickbait than Kotaku.clickbait AF, she knows people are thinking she broke up with her gorlfriend.
It was really a sad case of Munchausen by Proxy.
I had to Google Sean and this is how the first link described him -
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Sean Milliken, 408kg star of My 600-lb Life, dies aged 29 after saying he would not live past 30
A former contestant of an American weight loss reality TV show has died at the age of 29, American entertainment news sources confirmed.. Read more at straitstimes.com.www.straitstimes.com
He was 900lbs. and had lost 180kg, getting him down to 500lbs. What surprises me is the last sentence which tells us he’s the third one from the show to die in the last six months, and one of those was a suicide. Did she talk about those people at all?"Sunday, he was having problems with his breathing. They were able to resuscitate him and a short time later his heart stopped," Mr Matt Milliken said.
The late Mr Sean Milliken weighed as much as 900lbs (408kg) and was on the show for only one episode in 2016, People magazine said.
Several sources, including tabloids The Daily Mirror and The Daily Mail, said Mr Milliken had said in the episode that he knew he would not make it past his 30th birthday.
He lost more than 180kg over the course of his weight loss journey, said TLC, the television network that airs My 600-lb Life.
TLC said in a statement on Tuesday that it was "saddened" to share Mr Milliken's passing.
"Despite the loss of his mother (in the summer of 201, he was still continuing in his quest to live a healthier and happier life," it added.
He was already 180kg during his senior year of high school when he became bedridden, after suffering a debilitating leg injury, People said.
Mr Milliken said in the 2016 episode that he turned to food at a young age to cope with his tumultuous relationship with his father, USA Today reported.
"It was scary. So I would eat. And suddenly I felt a lot better... In that moment, nothing else mattered," he was quoted as saying.
People magazine also said that his death marks the third individual from My 600-lb Life to die in the last six months.
Mr James "L.B." Bonner, 30, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound last August, and Ms Lisa Fleming died later that month at age 50, it said.