To FOX:
The comment has been made before that I don't like fat people. That's totally false. I love Santa Claus, The Nutty Professor, and Curly of the Three Stooges. Wait...all those people are fictional? Hmm, then don't take me seriously. I live to make people laugh and everyone deserves to be made fun of at some point in their life. I am a perpetual roast.
Now to the business at hand:
This new show "More to Love," has turned my stomach. I know, I know, the premise is that everyone has a chance for love, but this is exploitation.
You take one heavy set gentleman and supply him with a gaggle of heavy set women in hopes that true love will strike in the allotted weeks for filming.
This is what I noticed last night. These women have self esteem issues. Then, you put them in a contest where they are eliminated from the others for not being pretty or personable enough. Great, so they are no longer compared to skinny people, but now they are told they are not better than people of their own size. Way to go Hollywood. Has anyone killed themselves yet over being rejected on a reality show? Prepare yourself. You might be the first.
In addition Fox, you are perpetuating stereotypes. What does male suitor come home to from the ladies trying to woo him? A platter of nasty fluorescent colored cup cakes. What does one lady ask? "What's the way to a man's heart...through his stomach."
Gross me out. I will never eat another cupcake knowing that heavy hunk passed out that night frosting spackled on his face and crumbs on his stretched out wife beater.
Big people need love too, but do you have to parade them around like cows at the county fair for our enjoyment? I changed to Bizzare Foods, a show where the host eats foods that might be considered disgusting by our culture. Tell me there is irony in that.
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