So who among thestars ofMy 600-lb Lifecan call themselves the most controversial?
Here’s the dirt on the biggest offenders.
We hope she finds a way to get healthy in the future.

But alas, she was unwilling and unable to stop compulsively overeating.
Despite leaving Dr. Now’s care, Murry set up aGoFundMefor her weight loss surgery.
She later filmed herself doing aneating challengefrom her hospital bed.

On top of that, she was manipulative to her family members.
Still delusional, Johns didn’t go to rehab, and she claimed Dr. Now was lying about everything.
Johns has set up aGoFundMeto help with her expenses, despite her non-compliance on the show.

For one, he had his daughter drop out of school so she could take care of him.
He was continually enabled by his girlfriend, Lisa, who couldn’t stop bringing him food.
King had aGoFundMepage set up, but it’s no longer active.

That resulted in him being abusive to his partner both verbally and physically.
It got so bad that Dr. Now sent him to see a therapist so he could control himself better.
The story of Sutton’s awful behavior continued after their episodes concluded, according to an article inStarcasm.

But it appears as though she took him back in the end.
Obviously, this had a huge impact on her life.
And when she finally did move to Houston months later, she had only dropped just under 50 pounds.

Subsequently, she gained weight, showing she clearly was not following Dr. Now’s program.
That’s in spite of the fact she’d had weight loss surgery before a rarity on the show.
But she still had one more check-in with Dr. Now, which she did via video chat.

That’s never a good sign.
Gutierrez updates herFacebookpage regularly, but it’s unclear if she’s lost any weight since her episode.
She also regularly updates herFacebookpage, where she’s looking slimmer and slimmer all the time.

Fortunately, things were better in her follow-up episode, as Wells seemed much happier.
She continued to lose weight, and was down to 361 pounds a big improvement.
As tragic as her backstory is, that’s not what made Fleming so controversial.

Instead, after losing weight under medical supervision, Fleming returned home and went back to her old habits.
Eventually Dr. Now dismissed her from his program, as she refused to comply with his orders.
Tragically, Fleming passed away at the age of 50 on Aug. 23, 2018, according toPage Six.

She is remembered lovingly by her family.
For one, her mother is extremely no-nonsense, frequently criticizing her daughter’s weight in blunt terms.
But it’s hard to forget just how horrible he once was.

Is there hope for these My 600-lb Life stars?
And if he can change, then anyone else on the show can as well.


