Haven't watched yet, but isn't that an old photo on the thumbnail? From when she was still able to take half a dozen steps and show off the fitbit claiming she was taking 8000 steps/day.
Edited: Let me guess. Another sit down video, where Amber watches an old video of hers, wipes imaginary tears from her face and promises she'll do better because NOW she gets it.
I was wondering when she would make another one of those.
Edited again: I have to give her props. She starts the video by saying it's part one of a three part series, and that she'll save the most embarrassing things for the last video.
I have doubts that the series will be completed, but if she does make all three videos, the last one isn't going to be anything interesting (she'll probably admit to some silly things we already know).
I found it interesting that she said she's doing this series because everybody is different, yet until yesterday's video she used the argument of having a friend/knowing someone who is in a similar situation for pretty much everything from how to eat to why not see a doctor.
Amber cannot stand in line at the movie for 2 minutes without suffering from excruciating pain, yet she stood in the shower for over an hour, for two consecutive days according to her video from yesterday.
Amber said:
there's so many different types of stereotypes for people my size
Edited one (hopefully) last time: Don't bother watching. Amber admits to things we've been saying for a long time, including being too big for the gym equipment. So far of the 7 (I think) things she listed, 3 are back pain.
She also seems to be upset and thinks it's unfair that she has to pay more for a semi-industrial scale and clothes.
Also, did you know it's harder to find cuuuuuuuuuuute clothes when your are super morbidly obese?
Amber on how hard it is to find clothes said:
sometimes I'll like find something that fits me and I'm like I want one in every size
There is a very clear disconnect going on. Amber wants to emphasize her struggles for pity points, but says things like "it's not fair" a lot. As if she had no control over any of it.
I've watched 2/3 of the video so far, and the more she talks, the more she comes across as someone who wants the world to adapt to her needs, instead of someone who's aware of her situation.
This isn't someone who wants to change herself. She wants everybody and everything else to change to accommodate her.
One last thing (I promise): Amber admits that she's too big for gym equipment, but claims she was able to use them. I very much doubt that. I'm pretty sure that when she was caught on one (so she could post it to Instagram) she was immediately told to step down and informed that they don't own equipment that would stand up to her weight.