Kirstie Alley's New Weight Loss Line

Fight Fat with Kirstie Alley's Own Line of Weight Loss Products

Robin Neorr
Big news this week in the war against weight is that Kirstie Alley is out at Jenny Craig Spokeswomen.

Kirstie and Jenny Craig have parted ways after her remarkable weight loss of 75 pounds and three inspiring years. Was the split amicable between Kristie and Jenny? well we will never know. What we do know is that Kirstie is planning on taking the world of fat by storm with her new line of fat fighting foods launching in 2009.

So what will Kirstie's weight loss products look like? According to E!Online Kirstie states, "I'm confident that I can create something exciting and innovative, something that if all goes well, will help change a fat America back into a fit America and will offer this country the healthiest, yummiest, easiest and most effective weight-loss program on the market."

A whole weight loss program designed by Kirstie seems like a great idea, but being a yo-yo dieter for years I would personally be a little leery of trying a product that Kirstie Alley endorses because I do not truly believe that her weight loss struggles are over. Weight loss is a lifelong battle and there are rumors out there that her weight has increased since her initial seventy-five pound weight loss. With her weight being a bit unstable I don't see her as a weight loss guru.

She is very enthusiastic and is confident that there is room out there for new diet ventures, but so many diets seem to have come and gone what America needs is not another celebrity endorsed product. Every pop star out there from Britney Spears to J. Lo has a fragrance and the Olsen Twins have their hand in just about everything so why not get a celeb into the weight loss world.

Kirstie is an incredible inspiration to all of us who have struggled with our weight, and being a spokesperson for a reputable brand does make sense. I could see her jumping into the Weight Watchers current campaign boasting the proud fact that , "Diets don't make sense, Weight Watchers does." It is a lifestyle choice that she would surely be able to follow and inspire others with. It is a weight loss tool that doctors recommend and encourage others to follow. I seriously doubt my doctor will be telling me to go out and follow the Kirstie Alley weight loss program.

I do applaud her enthusiasm in making America fit, it needs to be done, but I strongly recommend she step back and think further before launching her own line of weight loss products.

Sources:

http://www.eonline.com/gossip/hum/detail/index.jsp?uuid=7c3276de-e761-4100-b234-6aadf03fce3a

Published by Robin Neorr

I'm a tree hugging stay at home mom with an extensive career in Advertising and Marketing that is on hiatus while I enjoy raising my two children.  View profile

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