Reality TV Show Stops Covering Woman's Eating Disorder Treatment, She Responds (Part 2B)

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http://www.aplaceofhope.com In this followup to Jillianne's story (part 2B), we see how this 26-year-old woman -- who has battled anorexia and bulimia half her life -- reacts to the cancellation of a reality show that was paying for her rehabilitation. Fortunately, as Northwest Afternoon's Kent Phillips and Cindi Rinehart discover, The Center for Counseling and Health Resources continued treating her anyway.

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  • I was 78 pounds and didn't see it. This video made me see my distorted mirror image. I am still stuggling at 101 pounds and want to lose weight. What the cuss?

  • both of these response videos freeze, in this one it is right @4:22 so we can't hear how well she is doing! :( she looks better, at least around 90-95 pounds so that is great progress!

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  • She has beautiful hair.

  • If the reality show legally breached their contract she has a right to compensation. I don't understand what the problem is. Nothing illegal was done, all laws were followed including contractual law. If they say it's a moral breach then........well.......society doesn't recognize compensation for a moral breach.

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