I Blogged Before About Being Paid To Lose Weight – Here Is Proof
Kirstie Alley: ‘Yes, I Gained 83 Pounds’
When Kirstie Alley stepped on the scale for the first time in 15 months, it wasn’t pretty. “I started screaming,” Alley, sipping homemade fruit-infused water in her Hollywood kitchen, tells PEOPLE in the cover story of its new issue. “It said 228 lbs., which is my highest weight ever. I was so much more disgusting than I thought!”
But looking back, Alley, 58, is hardly shocked. During her three-year stint as a Jenny Craig spokeswoman, she famously trimmed down to 145 lbs. after losing and keeping off 75 lbs. But since parting ways with company in 2007, she had not worked out and banished her gym equipment to the garage. As for her diet, her small, low-calorie portions gave way to Chinese takeout and pasta drenched with butter. “I fell off the horse,” says the 5′8″ star.
Today, Alley says she is primed to hire a trainer, toss the butter and sign up for a triathlon in order to whittle her “schlumpy” figure back down to a bikini-ready 140 lbs. “Im going to have to work harder than last time,” she says, but “Im way excited.” In a candid interview, Alley sat down with PEOPLE’s Elizabeth Leonard to talk about how she piled on the pounds — and how she plans to get her body, confidence and — yes! — even her groove back.
Okay, how did this happen?
“It started with New Year’s [2008], right after leaving Jenny Craig. When you’re a spokesperson for Jenny Craig, there’s responsibility. You have a person every week standing over you when you get on the scale, and I did it naked because those panties could weigh 30 lbs.! It was amazingly successful. But the first nail in the coffin was that I didn’t have to weigh in. I just sort of went wild.”
Did you go right back to indulging in cakes and grape sodas the way you did when you gained weight the first time?
“It wasn’t the exact same M.O. My food demons are Chinese food, fats, butter. A lot of butter. If I’m at the movies, usually I eat popcorn without butter, but [now] I’d say, “I’m at the movies, so who cares?” And toast with butter. Or let’s say I had two cups of pasta and six tablespoons of butter on it. There was a lot of butter going on.”
What else would you eat?
“For seven months I was a vegetarian, and I can’t tell you how much weight I gained being a vegetarian! A vegetarian would probably be eating vegetables. But to me being a vegetarian meant I’m going to eat enchiladas with no meat, and I’m going to eat lots of bread, lots of carbs.”
What weight do you want to get down to?
“I have to be below 140 to really look good. I have to work my legs like crazy. Actually, do you want my real goal? My real goal’s always too low. I love the way I look at, like, 128. One time on ‘Cheers,’ I weighed about 148 lbs., and they told me to lose, like, 20 lbs. Now, I’m 5′8″, so at 148 lbs., I wasn’t fat. But they’re saying, “You know, you need to lose 20 lbs.” So what does that put me at? 128. That’s where I keep getting this number.”
Are you self-conscious?
“I’m totally inhibited. When I’m overweight I will not go out. With my closest friends, yeah. But you wouldn’t see me at a premiere.”
But you seem ready to turn your life around.
“I’m ready to work. I messed up along the way, but I’m not going to concentrate on that. I’m gonna go, ‘You know what? Get back on the horse, lose the freakin’ weight, and then just move forward!’”
PLEASE NOTE: Virtually every celebrity that has been paid to lose weight has gained it all back.





I saw most of her interview on Oprah, but was just reading the online interview on people.com and had cut and pasted the part you keep preaching… the part about how she was able to do it b/c she was getting paid (i.e. responsibilty to JC). It’s so, so true and makes it so, so hard for the rest of of non-celebrities to feel like we are gaining ground when we keep getting hounded by successful celebrities getting paid to work out and a majority of the rest of them being air-brushed. Thanks for your continued encouragement to “reality”
Comment by Robyn — May 6, 2009 at 10:50 pm
I TOTALLY agree. It truly is a disservice to all the people truly trying to lose weight for the right reasons.
Comment by admin — May 7, 2009 at 11:46 am
I feel those diet places like Jenny Craig, Nutri System, LA Weightloss..etc…set you up to fail. They want you to fail so you’ll keep coming back. Which makes them more money. You never have to think about food nor do you truly learn the correct way to eat. I’m sure Valerie will be next
Comment by Keri — May 7, 2009 at 7:16 pm
I’m sure you are right about Valerie.
Jim
Comment by admin — May 7, 2009 at 7:18 pm
Well….Kirsti’s a (loveable) bit wacko anyhow:) I’m going to say that Valerie’s going to do way better. She’s into her second year of maintenance and while she’s still under the JC rainbow right now she has other goals and dreams (like getting her GED). She has a supportive boyfriend who did the program with her successfully. She’s been strength training (which you should love to hear). I think she still does the treadmill though. Maybe I’ll be wrong, it’s all about what’s in her head isn’t it? I think she has a great chance to be one of the celebrity exceptions and maintain her fitness.
Comment by Lisa — May 11, 2009 at 4:36 pm
Lisa:
I think you are right about Valerie. She does seems more “together” with how she went about losing the weight, but I still worry about when the paycheck stops.
I guess we will just wait and see.
Jim
Comment by admin — May 11, 2009 at 6:32 pm