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FOX's More To Love, which premieres tonight, July 28, follows the typical reality TV dating show formula, except with one main difference: there's an added layer of vulnerability to the contestants and—dare-to-say-it—a different shade of neurosis in these bachelorettes, who range in ages from 21 to 37 years and in weight from 180 to 270 pounds. Read More »
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The first episode of the newest spin on The Bachelor, More to Love, airs tonight on Fox at 9 P.M. EDT. As suckers for a good dating show (blame our college roommate), we're stoked for a new season of love-finding. Initially scheduled to be called The Fatchelor (good call, Fox, on not calling it that), More to Love is all about twenty plus-size women, and one 26-year-old, 330-pound real estate investor (Luke) sticking it to the skinnies and getting to know each other not for how they look but for who they are. While there's more crying (and talk about steak) than the average show, it's refreshing to see them dig deeper. (Still, there's sure to be debates, considering the country's rising obesity levels, about whether the show celebrates something unhealthy.) Tune in and let us know what you think. Read More »
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Size does matter
-Emily Porter, BettyConfidential.com I never thought I'd date a "fat" guy. As an athlete (I swim several times a week), I used to only be attracted to svelte, trim… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (271) | Blog
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