I realized that in those nine seasons I started out at about 225 pounds and I felt, you know, full figured fabulous woman but in those seasons I gained 75 pounds up to over 300 pounds all in front of the nation.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was up around 340 pounds because the producers said they wanted a really big guy - and I'm not that big, you know! I've lost it all now though. I'm 285 pounds, my sexy weight!
I'm probably not 100 pounds anymore, but around there. I definitely got obsessed with my weight. When I met my husband and realized that he could put on 50 pounds and I'd still love him, I realized that's how he sees me or at least how he should!
There definitely was a time when I was pretty obsessed with my weight, but I'm better off not stressing about my body all the time.
I weighed 190 when I got to boot camp, I came out at 178. I ate only the beans and tomato sauce.
I didn't get excited by weight loss, and since I was already happy being fat, I couldn't see the point of it all. I'm 6 ft. and weigh about 18 st. or 19 st., but weighing myself is not something I do with much pleasure.
I weighed 245 pounds when I was 16 years old. I had a 44-inch waist. And that was two years before 'Dukes of Hazzard' started.
I was never obese, but I felt 'less than' because I wasn't as thin as other actresses. I totally fell for that low-fat craze. My goal was to be X jeans size or a specific number on the scale.
In my early days, I was about 145 pounds. I was really a starving artist; the poster child for starving artists.
Going from 300 pounds to 150 pounds was the biggest change of my whole life.
At 150 pounds, I feel like I'm at my healthiest and my strongest and my most beautiful.