‘My 600-lb Life’ Dr. Now Found His Biggest Rival?

Dr. Now From My 600-lb Life, Sourced From @younannowzaradan Instagram

My 600-lb Life star Dr. Younan Nowzaradan, popularly known as Dr. Now, is one of the most successful stars in TLC. He has already filmed 12 seasons with the network, and it seems he has no plans to stop anytime soon. However, it seems that the bariatric surgeon has found someone who may be his biggest rival to date. Keep reading to see who it was.

My 600-lb Life: How’s Dr. Now After Season 12 Finale?

Dr. Now continues to help people maintain a healthy lifestyle following the Season 12 finale. Most of the time, the My 600-lb Life star uploads clips of himself sharing tips about weight loss. He has also been spreading awareness about the growing cases of childhood obesity in the U.S. However, it seems that a new villain has arrived and aims to stop what Dr. Now is trying to achieve.

Dr. Now From My 600-lb Life, Sourced From @younannowzaradan Instagram
Dr. Now From My 600-lb Life, Sourced From @younannowzaradan Instagram

Dr. Now Found His Biggest Rival?

TLC has yet to share if they’re going to renew My 600-lb Life after Season 12. But there’s currently a new Mexican reality show called Kilos Mortales that has the same concept. But what caught the attention of many was how one of the patients promoted obesity instead.

Luis From Kilos Mortales, Sourced From @bigandfashion Instagram
Luis From Kilos Mortales, Sourced From @bigandfashion Instagram

His name is Luis, and it was revealed that he rejected filming for My 600-lb Life. His main goal in life is to motivate the younger generations to keep eating and get bigger. He also thinks being on the show would affect his plus-size clothing business, Big&Fashion. But he later realized that things would get worse if he didn’t start to make any changes. Meanwhile, many believe that Dr. Now would be so bad if he saw his patient endorsing obesity instead. Luckily for Luis, he was filmed by a different production without the famous bariatric surgeon.

My 600-lb Life: Will Dr. Now Hang Up His Scalpel Soon?

Despite his dedication, many fans worry that Season 12 may be the last of Dr. Now. According to some, the My 600-lb Life star deserves to enjoy his life at the age of 79. He has also been endorsing a new show called Quarter Ton Teen, which came from a different network, and many believe it’s his way of saying that he’s parting ways with TLC.

Margaret Johnson From My 600-lb Life, TLC, Sourced From TLC YouTube
Margaret Johnson From My 600-lb Life, TLC, Sourced From TLC YouTube

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