Gilmore Girls' Liz Torres shows off dramatic weight loss in Netflix reboot. She starred as Gilmore Girls standout Miss Patty from 2. But as the reboot was released on Netflix on Friday, Liz Torres' Miss Patty was almost unrecognizable.
The 6. 9- year- old actress showed off a shocking weight loss, as she reprised her unforgettable role. Scroll down for video Is that you, Miss Patty? Liz Torres showed off a shocking weight loss as she reprised her Gilmore Girls character for the Netflix reboot (pictured with co- star Sally Struthers)Liz had showed off her slim figure as she attended the premiere for Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life on November 1. She looked svelte in a long, black dress and coordinating duster with gold embellishments, both of which fell to her ankles. She also showed off long, dark tresses with grey streaks in the front that cascaded past her shoulders. Back at it! Liz was almost unrecognizable in Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life as Miss Patty, a role she had originated in the first run of the series, from 2. Svelte: The actress also cut off a much slimmer figure as she was spotted at the premiere of the Netflix reboot on November 1. R), pictured (L) in 2. Liz seemed to have begun losing weight around 2. It Must Be Him's opening night in September of that year. And in addition to her svelte, new figure, Liz's Miss Patty also showed off a different hairstyle in the new Netflix reboot. In the four- episode special she can be seen with long, sleek layered dark tresses in lieu of her signature, short, curled red hair. A new look: In addition to the weight loss, Liz showed off a sleeker, darker 'do (R, earlier this month, L, in 2. Shedding pounds: Liz had first debuted a slimmer frame back in 2. It Must Be Him. Following her time in the first run of Gilmore Girls, Liz had appearances on Private Practice, Desperate Housewives, Scandal, and Devious Maids. Liz is next set to appear in upcoming films Chick Flick and Lost and Found En Cuba, due out sometime in 2. ![]() ABC TV Shows, Specials & Movies. ![]() ![]() Former Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition Cast Member Blows Whistle On Show's Practices. Apparently, where there’s smoke, there’s fire: Anyone who watches reality television knows that it isn’t all real, after all, whether it’s Loser, Housewives, or Hills, they still have a story to tell and a show to produce. But it’s one of those things that no one talks about. Roth and Chris Powell asking for assistance with my medical and over $5. I was ignored.”The only response he got was a cease and desist from show attorneys, which he posts a copy of on his blog.“I write a blog about my health and why I don’t think its a good idea to lose 3. Carterfitness is voted #1 for fitness and fat loss. We provide personal trainer, personal training session and boot camp facility. Contact us now 818-766-8888.I had already kind of suspected that this show had some crazy stuff going on in the background? Check out an amazing 10 week fat loss transformation of a client of mine named Victor Estevez. He went from a starting weight of 182lbs at 24.7BF% down to. Saturday night because to be honest it was weighing on my conscious that America believes that this is okay and by Sunday morning I have a cease and desist letter and phone calls from show producers and attorneys. They were all threatening calls, and none of which was about helping me. The attorney asked me to take the blog down out of good faith and to see if we can get this resolved but Its been 1. All of this comes from a blog post Garrison published. One such email is from Chris Powell to the show’s participants encouraging them and outlining for them how to do a flush to help them lose up to an extra 3. Garrison says that the flushes Powell encouraged them to do goes against everything that Powell has taught in his fitness career. He also calls out that they never followed the diet described on the show.“None of us were on that 2,0. CHLI designed . We pretty much were told to eat less and less in email and later just verbally as in their words “your body is fighting back, we need these numbers”. Or what was better “there going to cancel the show, we wont be able to inspire anyone”. We even went without carbs 2- 3 days a week, at their suggestion to get better numbers and better results.”Other things about the show that Garrison “outs” in his blog post include: “We were made to take diet pills 2- 3 times per day for an entire year.”“Chris Powell did not live with us for three months each. The fact is I maybe saw him 5 days last year! It was in Arizona, and you didn’t see that on the show because they wanted to tell you that we were able to do it on our own at home in our real environments. Which isnt true, and I think it creates unrealistic expectations for you guys and might ultimately make you wonder why you failed. However in this sense maybe he did live with a couple of them for a few days. I didn’t go, you would have to ask Alex, La. Rhonda, Rachel, Wally, or Dana. Although I remember them saying he was never there he was out filming season two. I agreed to be on this show because I wanted to help inspire. I had lost almost 1. I did not think this was my last chance, and that the decision to save my life was something I made long ago and it wasnt theirs to make. Wham next thing I know I’m on tv. I went from 7. 15 down to about 6. In their words “you have 5 star room service after all and its free, its not going to hurt if you weigh more : ) “. I guess this is how people get such HUGE week one weigh lossed numbers. So with the water rention from travel, and the **** load of water I drank it tacked on enough to get me to 6. Everything about this is so wrong. Guilting the cast members by implying they’ll be the reason the show is canceled, to doing detoxes (for 3. The show was only concerned with “getting the numbers” for their episode, not James’ life or habits or any of that. I mean, sure, helping him had to be a part of it all because they needed it for filming (as in “I’m going to live with you for five months! Let’s not talk about it, ok?!”) but did they help him or endanger him? At what point do you say “Enough!” and back out, especially when you acknowledge that what you were doing was wrong? I also have to ask another question, here. So many people say/have said they turn to these shows for inspiration, and a few people even chided me for denigrating a show I hadn’t watched. They all follow the same formula to me, and by that logic I’m pretty much over the idea of supporting one. But I have to wonder – how motivating and inspiring can a lie really be? If you think they’re eating 2,0. Better yet, what kind of inspiration should you get?
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