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Mayim Bialik is back in a new show called "Call Me Kat." Bialik's show is on Fox. It's about a woman named Kat who opens a Cat Cafe. The show is getting abysmal reviews. CNN's Brian Lowry says the show is "tired", "dated", "predictable", "a big bore", "tedious."
Public health officials haven't held back in linking obesity to worse outcomes for patients with the novel coronavirus COVID-19. But organizations such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are, under the guise of matter-of-factness, covertly fat-shaming the overweight. Body relationship coach Ivy Felicia says the messaging around weight and COVID-19 might negatively affect those at higher weights. HuffPost reports eating disorder therapist Shira Rosenbluth also takes issue with the weight loss campaigns public health officials are promoting right now. Telling higher-weight people they’re more likely to die, for them to be under that kind of stress, is obviously very unhealthy. Shira Rosenbluth Eating disorder therapist
Kourtney Kardashian gained 40lbs with each of her pregnancies and took a different approach to shedding the weight each time.
Mark Ruffalo took five weeks off from filming to gain 30lbs for his new TV show, 'I Know This Much is True'.