 Clownie. Yeah, that's not healthy. What Oprah is doing. Well, good for her bank account. Not good for first of all, it's a scam. Maybe she's told her audience that I am your experiment. I will try out all these diets. That would be an amazing sound point. I would have respect for someone that did this. They would come out and say there are all these diets that are being sold. Take the top 10 diet systems. And then tell your audience, I am going to make myself fat. I'm going to try to lose weight on this one. And I'm going to live stream it. And we're going to try it out. And this person would eat like a pig and gain a lot of weight. No exercise. Hopefully their heart is strong. And then try this diet. Give it whatever amount of time. And then see if they lose the weight. If they don't try the next one. If they do lose the weight, they go, okay, this one, this took this much off this much, look at the data. Right. This one's successful. This one, good, good, good. Get get them to these diet regimen to support you, I guess, right, fund your experiments or don't actually, because that way you don't have any vested interest in there. There's no conflict of interest. Right. Lose the weight on one and then go, okay, I'm back to my fit self. Let's eat like a pig. Let's get really chubby, fat, let's put on the weight. Right. Boom. Make sure you stop the weight at the same place that you started on the other one. Right. And then try the next one and do this a few times. That will be like 10 books, whatever books, you'd be a millionaire. You'd have a huge following. If your heart held out, you should have developed a pretty good regimen for eating well, as well as eating poorly. Right. It'd be fun to do. But as far as I know, Oprah's never done that. She's never told her audience that's exactly what she's doing, because that's exactly what she's doing. Right. Here's what it is.